Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
19720 Journal ArticleBouchard, R.W.1977Distribution, systematic status and ecological notes on five poorly known species of crayfish in western North America (Decapoda: Astacidae and Cambaridae).
13159 Journal ArticleDaniels, R.A., D.C. Murphy, and M.W. Klemens2001Orconectes neglectus is established in the northeast.
28551 Journal ArticleDiStefano, R. J., E.M. Imhoff, D.A. Swedberg, and T.C. Boersig III2015An analysis of suspected crayfish invasions in Missouri, USA: evidence for the prevalence of short-range translocations and support for expanded survey efforts.
1856 Journal ArticleHobbs, H.H., Jr.1989An illustrated checklist of the American crayfishes (Decapoda: Astacidae, Cambaridae, and Parastacidae)
24851 DatabaseiMapInvasives.2016Oregon iMapInvasives
18216 Journal ArticleLarson, E.R., and D.D. Magoulick2008Comparative life history of native (Orconectes eupunctus) and introduced (Orconectes neglectus) crayfishes in the Spring River drainage of Arkansas and Missouri.
30916 Journal ArticleMetcalf, A.L. and D. A. Distler1961New distributional records for two species of crayfish
15628 Journal ArticleRabalais, M.R., and D.D. Magoulick2006Influence of an invasive crayfish species on diurnal habitat use and selection by a native crayfish species in an Ozark stream.
40033 Journal ArticleWesthoff, J.T., H.A. Abdelrahman, C.J. Rice, and J.A. Stoeckel2021Linking multiple aspects of thermal performance to explore the potential for thermal resource partitioning between a native and an invasive crayfish


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