Reference List

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

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21019 Journal Article Harris, P.M., R.L. Maybden, H.S. Espinosa Pérez, and F. García de Leon. 2002. Phylogenetic relationships of Moxostoma and Scartomyzon (Catastomidae) based on mitochondrial cytochrome b sequence data. Journal of Fish Biology 61:1433-1452. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2002.tb02488.x/pdf.
1686 Journal Article Riggs, C.D., and G.A. Moore. 1963. A new record of Moxostoma macrolepidotum pisolabrum, and a range extension for Percina shumardi, in the Red River, Oklahoma and Texas. Copeia 1963(2):451-452.
18536 Book Chapter Schmidt, R.E., and T.R. Lake. 2006. The Role of Tributaries in the Biology of Hudson River Fishes in Levinton, J. and J.R. Waldman, eds. The Hudson River Estuary. Cambridge University Press,. Cambridge, UK.
18534 Journal Article Schmidt, R.E., R. Morse, and B. Weatherwax. 2007. First record of central stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum) in the tidal Hudson River. Northeastern Naturalist 14(3):492-494.
38884 Journal Article Stewart, K.W., I.M. Suthers, and K. Leavesley. 1985. New fish distribution records in Manitoba and the role of a man-made interconnection between two drainages as an avenue of dispersal. Canadian Field-Naturalist 99(3):317-326.



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