NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Ellis, G., M. Zokan, W.F. Loftus, J. Lorenz. 2004. Inventory of Freshwater Fishes of the Big Cypress National Preserve. http://sofia.usgs.gov/exchange/loftus_bicy/.
Reference Number: 18109 Type: Report Author: Ellis, G., M. Zokan, W.F. Loftus, J. Lorenz. Date (year): 2004 Report TitleInventory of Freshwater Fishes of the Big Cypress National Preserve. Publisher: Publisher Location: Pages: URL: http://sofia.usgs.gov/exchange/loftus_bicy/ Keywords: Florida, African jewelfish, Hemichromis
Astronotus ocellatus FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Canal on SR 839 (Turner River Rd) 6.5 miles south of juncture with I-75
Belonesox belizanus FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal at the end of Birdon Rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Culvert off of Loop Road after first bend (Sweetwater Strand) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, freshwater marsh off of loop road, 3.5 miles south of juncture with US 41 (Tamiami Trail) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, cypress forest off loop road, 6 miles from juncture with US 41 (Tamiami Trail) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, herbaceous prairie off loop road, 10 miles from the Monroe Station FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, freshwater marsh off loop road, 10 miles from the Monroe Ranger Station FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, cypress prairie, off loop road 10 miles from the Monroe Ranger Station FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, cypress forest 0.26 miles southeast of the Oasis Visitor Center (Roberts Lake Strand) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, herbaceous prairie 0.2 miles east of the end of Turner River Road FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal on US-41, 1 mile east of Turner River Rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, herbaceous prairie off of loop rd, 4.8 miles from the Monroe Ranger Station FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, coastal marsh 1 mile south of the end of Sea Grape Dr FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, mixed swamp forest 5 miles east of the intersection of Wagon Wheel Rd and Turner River Rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, cypress forest 0.4 miles southeast of the Monroe Ranger station FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, mixed swamp forest (Roberts Lakes Strand) 2.4 miles south of the Oasis visitor center FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, cypress forest 0.8 miles southeast of Bear Island campground
Cichlasoma bimaculatum FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, mixed swamp forest along Interceptor Canal, 4 miles north of the intersection with I-75 FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, freshwater marsh off loop road, 10 miles from the Monroe Ranger Station FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, herbaceous prairie 0.2 miles east of the end of Turner River Road FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Birdon Rd where the canal cuts across diagonally, just north of US-41 FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal on US-41 1 mile east of Bass Lake Rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, cypress forest 0.4 miles southeast of the Monroe Ranger station FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, mixed swamp forest (Roberts Lakes Strand) 2.4 miles south of the Oasis visitor center FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, cypress forest near Bear Island Campground
Cichlasoma urophthalma FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Cypress forest off of Wagon Wheel Rd (SR 837) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Herbaceous prairie off of Wagon Wheel Rd (SR 837) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Cypress Prairie just east of 11 Mile Rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Canal off of US 41 (Tamiami Trail), 1.2 miles east of the junction with SR 29 FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Canal off of US 41 (Tamiami Trail), 0.8 miles east of the junction with SR 29 FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Canal off of SR 29 (Collier Ave), 0.2 miles south of the junction with US 41 (Tamiami Trail) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal 0.1 miles NE of intersection of US 41 (Tamiami Trail) and SR 29 (Collier Ave) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal off of SR 29 (Collier Ave) 0.3 miles north of intersection with US 41 (Tamiami Trail) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal off of SR 29 (Collier Ave), 0.7 miles north of intersection with US 41 (Tamiami Trail) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal off of SR 29 (Collier Ave), 1 mile north of intersection with US 41 (Tamiami Trail) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal at the intersection of SR 29 (Collier Ave) and Wagon Wheel Rd (SR 837) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal at the intersection of SR 29 (Collier Ave) and Wagon Wheel Rd (SR 837) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Turner River where it crosses US 41 (Tamiami Trail) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, freshwater marsh off of loop road, 3.5 miles south of juncture with US 41 (Tamiami Trail) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, cypress forest off loop road, 6 miles from juncture with US 41 (Tamiami Trail) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, coastal marsh off US-41, 1.5 miles east of Carnestown FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Culvert off of Loop Road after first bend (Sweetwater Strand) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal at the intersection of US-41 and 11 mile rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, cypress forest 0.26 miles southeast of the Oasis Visitor Center (Roberts Lake Strand) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, herbaceous prairie 0.2 miles east of the end of Turner River Road FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Birdon Rd where the canal cuts across diagonally, just north of US-41 FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Canal on Birdon Rd 1.3 miles north of US-41 FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, coastal marsh 1 mile south of the end of Sea Grape Dr FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, mixed swamp forest 5 miles east of the intersection of Wagon Wheel Rd and Turner River Rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, L-28 Interceptor Canal, 2.5 miles north of I-75 FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, coastal marsh 1 mile south of the end of Sea Grape Dr FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, cypress forest 0.8 miles southeast of Bear Island campground
Clarias batrachus FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal at the Monroe Ranger Station FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Canal off US-41, 0.4 miles east of Bass Lake Rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal on US-41, 1 mile east of Turner River Rd
Hemichromis letourneuxi FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Stairsteps FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Turner River unit FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Turner River unit FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Loop unit FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Loop unit
Oreochromis aureus FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal off loop rd, 0.3 miles east of Pinecrest campground
Tilapia mariae FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Cypress forest off of Wagon Wheel Rd (SR 837) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal at the end of Birdon Rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, mixed swamp forest at the north end of Turner River Rd (SR 839) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal at the end of Birdon Rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Turner River where it crosses US 41 (Tamiami Trail) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, freshwater marsh off of loop road, 3.5 miles south of juncture with US 41 (Tamiami Trail) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Culvert off of Loop Road after first bend (Sweetwater Strand) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, freshwater marsh off loop road, 10 miles from the Monroe Ranger Station FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Culvert off of Loop Road after first bend (Sweetwater Strand) FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal at the intersection of US-41 and 11 mile rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Birdon Rd where the canal cuts across diagonally, just north of US-41 FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal on US-41 1 mile east of Bass Lake Rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal on where US-41 crosses Turner River FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, canal on US-41, 1 mile east of Turner River Rd FL - Big Cypress National Preserve, Turner River 0.1 miles south of US-41
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/24/2024].
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