Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
15826 Journal ArticleBarnhart, M.C.1978Three introduced gastropods in Iowa
35350 DatabaseBeaty, L.E.2021Exotic snails in Pennsyvania, 2020.
35359 DatabaseBeaty, L.E.2021Exotic snails in Pennsyvania, 2019.
13575 Web PageBishop Museum.1997Listing of species known from aquatic environments (brackish/fresh water) in the Hawaiian Islands.
27221 DatabaseBrady, V.2015Great Lakes Coastal Monitoring Project: inverts dataset (through 2013)
28380 Journal ArticleBury, J.A., B.E. Sietman, and B.N. Karns.2007Distribution of the non-native viviparid snails, Bellamya chinensis and Viviparus georgianus, in Minnesota and the first record of Bellamya japonica from Wisconsin.
29261 Journal ArticleButkas, K.J., and M.L. Ostrofsky.2006The status of unionid and dreissenid mussels in northwestern Pennsylvania inland lakes
26266 DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game.2009California Aquatic Non-native Organism Database (CANOD).
24369 DatabaseCenter for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.2019EDDMapS: Early detection and distribution mapping system
19747 DatabaseCentral Hardwoods Invasive Plant Network.2010Joint Aquatic Invasive Species Survey, 2010
26270 Journal ArticleChaine, N.M., C.R. Allen, K.A. Fricke, D.M. Haak, M.L. Hellman, R.A. Kill, K.T. Nemec, K.L. Pope, N.A. Smeenk, B.J. Stephen, D.R. Uden, K.M. Unstad, and A.E. Vader Ham2012Population estimate of Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) in a Nebraska reservoir.
16670 Journal ArticleClarke, A.H.1978The Asian apple snail Cipangopaludina chinensis (Viviparidae) in Oneida Lake, New York
9181 Journal ArticleClench, W.J., and S.L.H. Fuller1965The genus Viviparus (Viviparidae) in North America.
10319 ReportCohen, A.N., and J.T. Carlton.1995Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in a United States Estuary, A Case Study of the Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta.
27378 DatabaseCranberg, C., and R. Keller2020Illinois Database of Aquatic Non-native Species
25749 Web PageDavenport, M.J.2011Conserve Wildlife Blog: Freshwater Invertebrate Surveys: Searching for Freshwater Mussels and Crayfish at Manasquan Reservoir.
34022 Journal ArticleDavid, A.A., and S.C. Cote2019Genetic evidence confirms the presence of the Japanese mystery snail, Cipangopaludina japonica (von Martens, 1861) (Caenogastropoda: Viviparidae) in northern New York
690 Conference ProceedingsDevick, W.S.1991Pattern of introductions of aquatic organisms to Hawaii freshwater habitats.
14376 Journal ArticleDistler, D.A.2003Occurrence of the mystery snail Cipangopaludina chinensis (Gastropoda: Viviparidae) in the Walnut River basin, Kansas.
362 Journal ArticleDundee, D.S.1974Catalog of introduced mollusks of eastern North America (north of Mexico).
31344 Journal ArticleEvans, R.R., and S.J. Ray.2008Checklist of the Freshwater Snails (Mollusca:Gastropoda) of Pennsylvania, USA
29262 Journal ArticleEvans, R.R., and S.J. Ray.2010Distribution and Environmental Influences on Freshwater Gastropods from Lotic Systems and Springs in Pennsylvania, USA, with Conservation Recommendations
25935 DatabaseField Museum of Natural History.2013Field Museum of Natural History invertebrate collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/14348
19535 NewsFreeman, M.2010Invasive snails pose threat if not eradicated.
43026 DatabaseGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)2021Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), Cipangopaludina chinensis
17446 DatabaseGreat Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC).2017Exotic Species Information Center.
33459 NewsGreen, R.2019Locals battle smelly snail in lake
27475 Journal ArticleHaak, D.M., B.J. Stephen, R.A. Kill, N.A. Smeenk, C.R. Allen, and K.L. Pope.2014Toxicity of copper sulfate and rotenone to Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis).
1642 Journal ArticleHanna, G.D.1966Introduced mollusks of western North America.
20890 Journal ArticleHavel, J.E.2011Survival of the exotic Chinese mystery snail (Cipangopaulidina chinensis malleata) during air exposure and implications for overland dispersal by boats.
31336 Journal ArticleHavel, J.E., L.A. Bruckerhoff, M.A. Funkhouser, and A.R. Gemberling2014Resistance to desiccation in aquatic invasive snails and implications for their overland dispersal
26684 DatabaseHowell, J.2014New collection locations for nonindigenous aquatic species in Kansas. Provided by J. Howell on 2014-01-06.
33015 Journal ArticleHuehner, M.K., and F.J. Etges1977The life cycle and development of Aspidogaster conchicola in the smails, Viviparus malleatus and Goniobasis livescens
24058 DatabaseIllinois Natural History Survey.2002Mollusk records from collections of the Illinois Natural History Museum (unpublished data).
24851 DatabaseiMapInvasives.2016Oregon iMapInvasives
27462 DatabaseiMapInvasives.2018Pennsylvania iMapInvasives
27712 DatabaseiMapInvasives.2019New York iMapInvasives
25944 DatabaseiNaturalist2024 
19541 ReportJohannes, Edward J.2010Survey for Potomopyrgus antipodarum (New Zealand Mudsnail) with a Five-mile Radius of Capitol Lake, Thurston County, Washington.
16664 BookJokinen, E.1992The Freshwater Snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of New York State.
12253 Journal ArticleJokinen, E.H.1982Cipangopaludina chinensis (Gastropoda: Viviparidae) in North America, review and update.
13563 BookJokinen, E.H.1983The freshwater snails of Connecticut.
16672 Journal ArticleJokinen, E.H.1984Periostracal morphology of viviparid snail shells.
31337 Journal ArticleLatzka, A. W, J.T. Crawford, A.S. Koblings, Y. Caldeira, E. Hilts, and M.J.V. Zanden2015Representing calciļ¬cation in distribution models for aquatic invasive species: surrogates perform as well as CaCO3 saturation state
16685 ReportMackie, G.L., D.S. White, and T.W. Zdeba.1980A guide to freshwater mollusks of the Laurentian Great Lakes with special emphasis on the genus Pisidium.
16667 Journal ArticleMichelson, E.H.1970Aspidogaster conchicola from fresh water gastropods in the USA.
27950 DatabaseMichigan State University Board of Trustees.2019Midwest Invasive Species Information Network (MISIN)
37885 DatabaseMI-EGLE2022Unpublished MI-EGLE Monitoring Data (2 spreadsheets)
33107 ReportMiller, R., and M.D. Sytsma2014Aquatic invasive species surveys of eastern Oregon waterbodies in 2013 and 2014.
13065 Journal ArticleMills, E.L., D.L. Strayer, M.D. Scheuerell, and J.T. Carlton1996Exotic species in the Hudson River basin: A history of invasions and introductions.
703 Journal ArticleMills, E.L., J.H. Leach, J.T. Carlton, and C.L. Secor1993Exotic species in the Great Lakes: a history of biotic crises and anthropogenic introductions
28831 DatabaseNew Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team.2018Interactive map
30965 DatabaseNorth Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission2017NCWRC Aquatic Wildlife Diversity Program database, collection records for nonindigenous aquatic species in North Carolina.
41506 DatabaseOntario Federation of Anglers and Hunters2023Collection/removal data for mysterysnails (Cipangopaludina chinensis and Viviparus georgianus) in Haliburton County, Ontario
19331 DatabaseOntario Federation of Anglers and Hunters.2009OFAH Database All Species - 2009 Download.
32759 Web PagePanther Pond Association2019Chinese mystery snails
31347 Journal ArticlePyron, M., J. Beugly, E. Martin, and M. Spielman2008Conservation of the Freshwater Gastropods of Indiana: Historic and Current Distributions
13201 Journal ArticleRuiz, G.M., P.W. Fofonoff, J.T. Carlton, M.J. Wonham, and A.H. Hines2000Invasion of coastal marine communities in North America: apparent patterns, processes, and biases
27668 DatabaseRyan, M.2015Occoquan River mysterysnail collections.
19165 Journal ArticleSolomon, C.T., J.D. Olden, P.T.J. Johnson, R.T. Dillon, Jr., and M.J. Vander Zanden2010Distribution and community-level effects of the Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) in northern Wisconsin lakes.
26269 Journal ArticleStephen, B.J., C.R. Allen, N.M. Chaine, K.A. Fricke, D.M. Haak, M.L. Hellman, R.A. Kill, K.T. Nemec, K.L. Pope, N.A. Smeenk, D.R. Uden, K.M. Unstad, and A. Wong2013Fecundity of the Chinese mystery snail in a Nebraska reservoir.
31346 Journal ArticleStewart,T.W.2006The Freshwater Gastropods of Iowa (1821-1998): Species Composition, Geographic Distributions, and Conservation Concerns
13061 Journal ArticleStrayer, D.1987Ecology and zoogeography of the freshwater mollusks of the Hudson River Basin.
32961 Journal ArticleSura, S.A. and H.K. Mahon2011Effects of competition and predation on the feeding rate of the freshwater snail Helisoma trivolvis
16728 ReportSytsma, M.D., J.R. Cordell, J.W. Chapman, and R.C. Draheim.2004Lower Columbia River Aquatic Nonindigenous Species Survey 2001-2004. Final Technical Report: Appendices.
17275 ReportSytsma, M.D., J.R. Cordell, J.W. Chapman, and R.C. Draheim.2004Lower Columbia River Aquatic Nonindigenous Species Survey 2001-2004. Final Technical Report.
18779 ReportU.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency).2008Predicting future introductions of nonindigenous species to the Great Lakes.
28787 DatabaseVinsel, R., and J. Tiemann2016Exotic aquatic mollusk collections in the Illinois Natural History Survey.
16761 DatabaseWalsh, M.2007Pennsylvania invasive mollusk survey for 2007. (unpublished data).
32869 DatabaseWashington Department of Fish and Wildlife2019Summary of confirmed historical Corbicula records in Washington (unpublished data).
27923 DatabaseWisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WI DNR)2016Aquatic invasive species by waterbody
27924 DatabaseWisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WI DNR).2017Lakes and rivers with invasives species
17929 DatabaseWisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources.2008Aquatic Invasive Species Lists and Maps.
19334 DatabaseWisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources.2010Aquatic Invasives Data and Maps.


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