Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
595 Journal ArticleBell, M.A.1978Fishes of the Santa Clara system, southern California.
18857 DatabaseFlorida Museum of Natural History2009Ichthyology Collection database.
20840 DatabaseLos Angeles County Museum of Natural History.2011Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History - Ichthyology Collection.
387 Journal ArticleMiller, R.R.1968Records of some native freshwater fishes transplanted into various waters of California, Baja California, and Nevada.
217 BookMoyle, P.B.1976Inland fishes of California.
20915 DatabaseSmithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History.2011National Museum of Natural History Vertebrate Zoology Ichthyology Collection
544 Journal ArticleSwift, C.C., T.R. Haglund, M. Ruiz, and R.N. Fisher1993The status and distribution of the freshwater fishes of southern California.
786 ReportU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.1977Recovery plan for unarmored threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus williamsoni, an endangered fish.
20843 DatabaseUniversity of Michigan Museum of Zoology.2011University of Michigan Museum of Zoology - Ichthyology Collection.
24414 DatabaseUnknown.2012California Santa Ana sucker records from FishNet.


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