Reference List

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

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REFTypeCut-and-Paste Reference
26266 Database California Department of Fish and Game. 2009. California Aquatic Non-native Organism Database (CANOD). California Department of Fish and Game, Office of Spill Prevention and Response. http://www.dfg.ca.gov/ospr/Science/about_canod.aspx. Created on 03/08/2011. Accessed on 07/20/2011.
9186 Thesis or Dissertation Carlton, J.T. 1979. History, Biogeography, and Ecology of the Introduced Marine and Estuarine Invertebrates of the Pacific Coast of North America. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. University of California, Davis, CA.
1004 Book Carlton, J.T., and A. Rosenfield (eds.). 1994. Molluscan introductions and transfers: risk considerations and implications. Maryland Sea Grant, College Park, MD.
14037 Report Cohen, A.N. 2004. An exotic species detection program for Puget Sound. Puget Sound Action Team.
10319 Report Cohen, A.N., and J.T. Carlton. 1995. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in a United States Estuary, A Case Study of the Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta. A report for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, DC and The National Sea Grant College Program Connecticut Sea Grant. http://nsgl.gso.uri.edu/conn/connt95002/connt95002full.pdf.
18378 Journal Article Gillespie, Graham E. 2007. Distribution of non-indigenous intertidal species on the Pacific Coast of Canada. Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi 73(6):1133-1137. http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/suisan/73/6/1133/_pdf.
38785 Journal Article Hamza, H., A.B. Mammeria, A. Bairi, R. De Wit, and J. Klein. 2022. First record of the invasive Asian date mussel Arcuatula senhousia (Benson, 1842) in El Mellah Lagoon (Southern coast of Algerian Basin, Western Mediterranean). International Journal of Field Research on Biological Invasions 11(3):686-699.
1642 Journal Article Hanna, G.D. 1966. Introduced mollusks of western North America. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences 48:1-108. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/22420#page/7/mode/1up.
38786 Journal Article Massé, C., J. Jourde, D. Fichet, P. Sauriau, M. Dartois, F. Ghillebaert, and C. Dancie. 2022. Northern range expansion of the Asian mussel Arcuatula senhousia (Benson, 1842) along the French Atlantic coasts. International Journal of Field Research on Biological Invasions 11(3):700-709.
9205 Journal Article Nichols, F.H., and J.K. Thompson. 1985. Time scales of change in the San Francisco Bay benthos. Hydrobiologia 129:121-138. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00048691.
13577 Book Ruiz, G.M., and A.H. Hines. 1997. The risk of nonindigenous species invasion in Prince William Sound associated with oil tanker traffic and ballast water management: pilot study. Regional Citizens' Advisory Council of Prince William Sound, Valdez, AK.
13201 Journal Article Ruiz, G.M., P.W. Fofonoff, J.T. Carlton, M.J. Wonham, and A.H. Hines. 2000. Invasion of coastal marine communities in North America: apparent patterns, processes, and biases. Annual Review of Ecological Systematics 31:481-531.
13576 Web Page Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 1998. Non-indigenous marine species of Washington State and adjacent waters. http://www.wdfw.wa.gov/fish/nuisance/ans4.htm.



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