Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records as well as those with scientific name Sternotherus odoratus listed in key words.

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36266 Journal Article Cuthbert, R.N., N.E. Coughlan, J.W.E. Dickey, M. Rea, C. Laverty, J. South, K. Crane, M. McCard, and J.T.A. Dick. 2019. Shell shocked: high potential impacts on native prey by non-native turtles irrespective of benthic habitat context. Aquatic Invasions 14(4):758-774. https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2019.14.4.13.
28400 Journal Article Hartzell, S.M., and A.L. Pitt. 2015. Sternotherus odoratus (Eastern Musk Turtle). Herpetological Review 46(4):566. https://www.zenscientist.com/index.php/pdflibrary2/Open-Access-Files/ssar_public/Herpetological-Review-1967-2015/2015-Herpetological-Review-46%284%29-December/.
31635 Journal Article Kopecký, O., L. Kalous, and J. Patoka. 2013. Establishment risk from pet-trade freshwater turtles in the European Union. Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems 410(2):02p1-02p11. https://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/abs/2013/03/kmae130008/kmae130008.html.
33877 Journal Article Morrison, M., B.P. Butterfield, S.G. Ross, C. Collins, A. Walde, J. Gray, J.B. Hauge, and E.C. Munscher. 2019. The diet of the eastern musk turtle (Sternotherus odoratus) as it pertains to invasive snail consumption in a freshwater spring habitat in Texas. Herpetology Notes 12:1133-1139.
18671 Journal Article Reynolds, S.L., and M.E. Seidel. 1982. Sternotherus odoratus. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 287:1-4.
25944 Database Ueda, K., J. Belmonte, A. Shepard, P. Leary, and S. Loarie. 2021. iNaturalist.org. California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA. http://www.inaturalist.org/. Accessed on 11/23/2021.



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