Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
376 Journal ArticleBailey, R.M., and M.O. Allum1962Fishes of South Dakota.
1664 Book ChapterBurr, B.M., and L.M. Page.1986Zoogeography of the fishes of the lower Ohio-upper Mississippi basin.
82 BookBurr, B.M., and M.L. Warren, Jr.1986A distributional atlas of Kentucky fishes. Scientific and Technical Series No. 4.
25656 Journal ArticleEaton, J.G., and P.T. Frame1965An apparent extension of the range of the eastern banded killifish, Fundulus diaphanus diaphanus (Lesueur), into southwestern Ohio.
26212 DatabaseGBIF2013Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Database.
27516 ReportHarrington, S.1999Occurrence and distribution of fish species in the Great and Little Miami River Basins, Ohio and Indiana, Pre-1900 to 1998.
19686 ReportHaskell, C.A., and K.F. Tiffan.2011Crims Island-restoration and monitoring of juvenile salmon rearing habitat in the Columbia River Estuary, Oregon, 2004-2010.
19677 ReportHaskell, C.A., K.F. Tiffan, R.C. Koch, and D.W. Rondorf.2005Crims Island habitat restoration in the Columbia River estuary-fisheries monitoring and evaluation, 2003.
1819 Journal ArticleHendricks, M.L., J.R. Stauffer, Jr., and C.H. Hocutt1983The zoogeography of the fishes of the Youghiogheny River system, Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia.
1406 Journal ArticleHendricks, M.L., J.R. Stauffer, Jr., C.H. Hocutt, and C.R. Gilbert1979A preliminary checklist of the fishes of the Youghiogheny River.
1662 Book ChapterHocutt, C.H., R.E. Jenkins, and J.R. Stauffer, Jr.1986Zoogeography of the fishes of the central Appalachians and central Atlantic coastal plain.
25657 Journal ArticleKrumholz, L.A., and W.L. Minckley1964Changes in the fish population in the upper Ohio River following temporary pollution abatement.
27746 Journal ArticleMelisky, E.L., J.R. Stauffer, Jr., and C.H. Hocutt1980Temperature preference of Banded Killifish, Fundulus diaphanus, from southwestern Pennsylvania
26849 DatabaseOhio State University2014Ohio State University Museum mammology collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://www.gbif.org/dataset/78dcfcbd-03c4-4d47-8618-830aac6f2ee5
23875 DatabaseOregon State University.2011Collection information for introduced Fundulus diaphanus specimens present in fish collection of Oregon State University. Provided by Brian Sidlauskas on 26 October 2011.
40189 DatabasePeters, A., and J. Cochran2022USFWS Lower Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office Ohio River Substation Aquatic Invasive Species Invasive Carp Monitoring (2022 - Present)
456 Thesis or DissertationRaney, E.C.1938The distribution of the fishes of the Ohio drainage basin of western Pennsylvania.
396 BookStauffer, J.R., Jr., J.M. Boltz, and L.R. White1995The fishes of West Virginia
2 BookTrautman, M.B.1981The fishes of Ohio.
25944 DatabaseUeda, K., J. Belmonte, A. Shepard, P. Leary, and S. Loarie.2021iNaturalist.org
20870 DatabaseUniversity of Washington.2011University of Washinton - Fish Collection Database.
13708 BookWydoski, R.S., and R.R. Whitney.2003Inland Fishes of Washington. Second Edition.
30851 DatabaseZimmerman, B.2012Ohio non-native fish collection data, sampled during survey work on update to Trautman's (1981) "Fishes of Ohio"


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