Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
17323 NewsAnimal Rights Foundation of Florida.2008Exotic "Pet" Incidents in Florida.
17321 NewsAnonymous2004Giant Python Caught on Florida Street.
39129 Journal ArticleBoback, S.M., R.W. Snow, T. Hsu, S.C. Peurach, C.J. Dove, and R.N. Reed2016Supersize me: remains of three white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in an invasive Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) in Florida
24369 DatabaseCenter for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.2019EDDMapS: Early detection and distribution mapping system
18238 Web PageEverglades Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (CISMA).2008Everglades Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (CISMA).
18880 DatabaseFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (Larry Connor).2009FWC Exotic database as of 10/31/09.
18582 DatabaseFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, (Larry Connor).2009FWC Exotic database as of 3-31-2009.
25898 DatabaseFlorida Museum of Natural History2013Florida Museum of Natural History herpetology collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/182
29959 Web PageFOX 8 Cleveland2016Fishermen find 16-foot snake in frozen Chagrin River
26212 DatabaseGBIF2013Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Database.
16657 Journal ArticleGreene, D.U., J.M. Potts, J.G. Duquesnel, and R.W. Snow2007Python Molurus Bivittatus (Burmese Python). USA: Florida: Monroe Co.
25944 DatabaseiNaturalist2024 
17320 NewsJones, E.200716-foot python bushwhacked by roadside mower in Vero Beach.
29152 DatabaseNational Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution2016NMNH Extant Specimen and Observation Records
16443 Journal ArticleSnow, R.W., V.M. Johnson, M.L. Brien, M.S. Cherkis, and F.J. Mazzoti2007Python molurus bivittatus nesting.
18801 NewsWadlow, K.2009Python Hunters Snag their First Catch in the Everglades, a Nearly 10-footer.


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