Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
32338 Journal ArticleBousset, L., J.-P. Pointier, P. David, P. Jarne2014Neither variation loss, nor change in selfing rate is associated with the worldwide invasion of Physa acuta from its native North America
31727 Journal ArticleBrant, S.V., and E.S. Loker2009Schistosomes in the southwest United Steates and their potential for causing cercarial dermatitis or "swimmer's itch"
18190 Journal ArticleDIllon, R.T., A.R. Wethington, J.M. Rhett, and T.P. Smith2002Populations of the European freshwater pulmonate Physa acuta are not reproductively isolated from American Physa heterostropha or Physa integra.
362 Journal ArticleDundee, D.S.1974Catalog of introduced mollusks of eastern North America (north of Mexico).
31765 Journal ArticleEbbs, E.T., E.S. Loker, and S.V. Brant2018Phylogeography and genetics of the globally invasive snail Physa acuta Draparnaud 1805, and its potential to serve as an intermediate host to larval digenetic trematodes
31344 Journal ArticleEvans, R.R., and S.J. Ray.2008Checklist of the Freshwater Snails (Mollusca:Gastropoda) of Pennsylvania, USA
31758 ReportFrest, T.J., and E.J. Johannes.1993Mollusc Survey of the Minidoka dam area, Upper Snake River, Idaho
32457 Journal ArticleGustafson, K. D., B.J. Kensinger, M.G. Bolek, and B. Luttbeg2014istinct snail (Physa) morphotypes from different habitats converge in shell shape and size under common garden conditions
25944 DatabaseiNaturalist2024 
32447 Journal ArticleWethington, A.R., and R. Guralnick2004Are populations of physids from different hot springs discinctive lineages?


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