Reference List

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

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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.
1662 Book Chapter Hocutt, C.H., R.E. Jenkins, and J.R. Stauffer, Jr. 1986. Zoogeography of the fishes of the central Appalachians and central Atlantic coastal plain. Pages 161-212 in Hocutt, C.H., and E.O. Wiley, eds. The zoogeography of North American freshwater fishes. John Wiley and Sons. New York, NY.
706 Book Jenkins, R.E., and N.M. Burkhead. 1994. Freshwater fishes of Virginia. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.
275 Book Lee, D.S., C.R. Gilbert, C.H. Hocutt, R.E. Jenkins, D.E. McAllister, and J.R. Stauffer, Jr. 1980. Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, NC.
162 Book Menhinick, E.F. 1991. The freshwater fishes of North Carolina. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Raleigh, NC.
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.
396 Book Stauffer, J.R., Jr., J.M. Boltz, and L.R. White. 1995. The fishes of West Virginia. Volume 146. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
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.



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