Reference List

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

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82 Book Burr, B.M., and M.L. Warren, Jr. 1986. A distributional atlas of Kentucky fishes. Scientific and Technical Series No. 4. Kentucky State Nature Preserves Commission, Frankfort, KY.
27039 Journal Article Hitt, N.P., and J.H. Roberts. 2012. Hierarchical spatial structure of stream fish colonization. Oikos 121:127-137. http://filebox.vt.edu/j/jarober1/Hitt_and_Roberts_2012.pdf.
706 Book Jenkins, R.E., and N.M. Burkhead. 1994. Freshwater fishes of Virginia. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.
162 Book Menhinick, E.F. 1991. The freshwater fishes of North Carolina. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Raleigh, NC.
18855 Book Rohde, F.C., R.G. Arndt, J.W. Foltz, and J.M. Quattro. 2009. Freshwater fishes of South Carolina. University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC.
39215 Journal Article Stauffer, J.R., Jr., C.H. Hocutt, M.T. Masnik, and J.E. Reed, Jr. 1975. The longitudinal distribution of the fishes of the East River, West Virginia-Virginia. Virginia Journal of Science 26(3):121-125.
39151 Journal Article Stauffer, J.R., Jr., K.L. Dickson, J. Cairns, Jr., W.F. Calhoun, M.T. Masnik, and R.H. Myers. 1975. Summer distribution of fish species in the vicinity of a thermal discharge New River, Virginia. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 76(3):287-301.
26763 Database Tracy, B.H. 2016. North Carolina Division of Water Resources, collection data of nonindigenous fishes in North Carolina river basins between 1990-2016. North Carolina Division of Water Resources, Raleigh, NC. Created on 03/28/2014. Accessed on 12/09/2016.
188 Journal Article Warren, M.L., Jr. 1981. New distributional records of eastern Kentucky fishes. Brimleyana 6:129-140.



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