Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
340 OtherBailey, R.M., and G.R. Smith.1992Names of Michigan Fishes.
29898 DatabaseBowen, A.2017Invasive species monitoring in the Lake Erie and Lake Huron, 2013-2016.
31326 DatabaseBowen, A.2018Invasive Species Catch 2017
27295 DatabaseBrady, V.2015Great Lakes Coastal Monitoring Project: fish dataset (through 2014)
16431 Journal ArticleBronte, C.R., M.P. Ebener, D.R. Schreiner, D.S. DeVault, M.M. Petzold, D.A. Jensen, C. Richards, and S.J. Lorenzo2003Fish community change in Lake Superior, 1970-2000.
708 Journal ArticleBurr, B.M.1991The fishes of Illinois: An overview of a dynamic fauna.
13979 ReportCudmore-Vokey, B., and E.J. Crossman.2000Checklists of the fish fauna of the Laurentian Great Lakes and their connecting channels. Canadian Manuscript Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2550.
13437 ReportCzypinski, G.D., A.K. Bowen, M.T. Weimer, and A. Dextrase.2002Surveillance for ruffe in the Great Lakes, 2001.
13438 ReportCzypinski, G.D., A.K. Hintz, M.T. Weimer, A. Dextrase.2000Surveillance for ruffe in the Great Lakes, 1999.
26212 DatabaseGBIF2013Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Database.
1849 Journal ArticleGibson, D.W.1982Range extension of the threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, to Manitoulin Island, Ontario.
1739 Web PageHartel, K.E., D.B. Halliwell, and A.E. Launer.1996An Annotated Working List of the Inland Fishes of Massachusetts.
13443 Web PageHatch, J.T., and K. Schmidt2002Fishes of Minnesota: Distribution in 8 Major Drainage Basins
1821 ReportHirsch, J.1998Nonindigenous fish in inland waters: response plan to new introductions. Special publication number 152
713 Journal ArticleJohnston, C.E.1991Discovery of the threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) (Pisces: Gasterosteidae) in the Lake Michigan drainage, Illinois.
249 Journal ArticleMiller, R.R., and C.L. Hubbs1969Systematics of Gasterosteus aculeatus with particular reference to intergradation and introgression along the Pacific Coast of North America: a commentary on a recent contribution.
217 BookMoyle, P.B.1976Inland fishes of California.
25971 DatabaseNatural History Museum of Los Angeles County2013Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County vertebrate collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/14305
20918 Journal ArticlePeterson, G.S., J.C. Hoffman, A.S. Trebitz, C.W. West, and J.R. Kelly2011Establishment patterns of non-native fishes: lessons from the Duluth-Superior harbor and lower St. Louis River, and invasion-prone Great Lakes coastal ecosystem.
15328 NewsRidler, K.2004Foreign fish invading reservoir.
36787 ReportSchmidt, K.20162016 Fish Surveys and Projects
36785 ReportSchmidt, K.20172017 Fish Surveys and Projects
27245 Journal ArticleSimon, T.P., P.B. Moy, and D.K. Barnes.1998New distribution records for exotic and non-indigenous fish species in the Lake Michigan drainage, Indiana.
25967 DatabaseSmithsonian Institution2013National Museum of Natural History ichthyology collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/1836
1847 Journal ArticleStedman, R.M, and C.A. Bowens II1985Introduction and spread of the threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in lakes Huron and Michigan.
544 Journal ArticleSwift, C.C., T.R. Haglund, M. Ruiz, and R.N. Fisher1993The status and distribution of the freshwater fishes of southern California.
13672 Journal ArticleTilmant, J.T.1999Management of nonindigenous aquatic fish in the U.S. National Park System.
25999 DatabaseTulane University2013Tulane University Museum of Natural History collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/8077
25948 DatabaseUniversity of Kansas2013University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute ichthyology collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/14304
27236 DatabaseWisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WIDNR)2014Wisconsin Center for Integrated Data Analytics (CIDA) fish dataset


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