Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
10598 Journal ArticleAngerstein, M.B., and D.E. Lemke1994First records of the aquatic weed Hygrophila polysperma (Acanthaceae) from Texas.
42848 DatabaseAnonymous2023Ft. Myers Fish Slam data
29659 ReportAquatic Nuisance Species Program.2017Draft 2017 Annual South Carolina Aquatic Plant Management Plan - Part II
29238 DatabaseBotanical Research Institute of Texas2021Botanical Research Institute of Texas Philecology Herbarium (BRIT)
24369 DatabaseCenter for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.2019EDDMapS: Early detection and distribution mapping system
28165 DatabaseClark, J.L. (curator), J. Lopez-Bautista (curator), S. Ginzbarg, R.R. Haynes, and B. Keener.2009University of Alabama Herbarium (UNA)
10790 Journal ArticleDuke, Dennis, Pat O'Quinn, and D.L. Sutton2000Control of Hygrophila and other Aquatic Weeds in the Old Plantation water control districts.
10661 DatabaseFarid, A. (curator).2018University of South Florida Herbarium (USF)
31585 ReportFindeisen, J., and G. Binion.2014Dunlap Reservoir 2013 Fisheries Management Survey Report
28791 DatabaseFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Invasive Plant Management Section.2017Annual aquatic plant survey 1982-2017
10702 DatabaseFlorida Museum of Natural History2021University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)
29296 DatabaseHarris, E.2011University of Central Florida Herbarium (FTU)
28811 Journal ArticleHook, M.W., and J.B. Nelson.2011Noteworthy Collections: South Carolina
27722 DatabaseKeener, B.R., A.R. Diamond, L.J. Davenport, P.G. Davison, S.L. Ginzbarg, C.J. Hansen, C.S. Major, D.D. Spaulding, J.K. Triplett, and M. Woods.2017Alabama Plant Atlas. [S.M. Landry and K.N. Campbell (original application development), Florida Center for Community Design and Research. University of South Florida]
10192 Journal ArticleLes, D.H., and R.P. Wunderlin.1981Hygrophila polysperma (Acanthaceae) in Florida
28190 DatabaseLouisiana State University2020Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium (LSU)
10662 DatabaseMast, A.R., A. Stuy, G. Nelson, A. Bugher, N. Weddington, J. Vega, K. Weismantel, D.S. Feller, and D. Paul.2004Robert K. Godfrey Herbarium (FSU)
31859 ReportNeahr, T., and J. Findeisen.2006Lake McQueeney 2005 Survey Report
28478 DatabaseNelson, J. (curator).2015Andrew Charles Moore Herbarium (USCH)
28651 Journal ArticleReams, Jr., W.M.1953The occurrence and ontogeny of hydathodes in Hygrophila polysperma T. Anders.
29256 DatabaseRobertson, K., G. Nelson, A. Bugher, A. Stuy, and A.R. Mast.2010Tall Timbers Research Station Herbarium (TTRS)
28656 Journal ArticleSchmitz, D.C., and L.E. Nall.1984Status of Hygrophila polysperma in Florida
28331 DatabaseSEINet Portal Network.2021Southwest Environmental Information Network
28166 DatabaseSolomon, J. (curator).2015Missouri Botanical Garden Herbarium (MO)
10719 Journal ArticleSpencer, W., and G. Bowes1985Limnophila and Hygrophila: a review and physiological assessment of their weed potential in Florida.
28569 DatabaseSullivan, H. (botanist).2012Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Herbarium (MMNS)
10682 Journal ArticleSutton, D.L.1995Hygrophila is replacing Hydrilla in South Florida.
30788 Web PageTexas Parks & Wildlife Department.2018Lake Survey Reports
28913 DatabaseTucker, G. (director).2015Stover-Ebinger Herbarium (EIU)
25944 DatabaseUeda, K., J. Belmonte, A. Shepard, P. Leary, and S. Loarie.2021iNaturalist.org
17830 DatabaseUniversity of Florida Herbarium.2016Florida Museum of Natural History
31486 ReportWright, L.D., and T.J. Bister2013Caddo Lake 2013 Fisheries Management Survey Report


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