Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
32236 News 2015New invasive species, European ear snail, found in Middle Fork John Day; monitoring continues
28768 Journal ArticleBaker, F. C.1901Lymnaea auricularia in America.
9182 Journal ArticleBaker, Frank C.1913A new Lymnaea from Montana.
31757 Journal ArticleBeetle, D.E.1989Checklist of Recent Mollusca of Wyoming, USA
9289 Journal ArticleBowler, P.A., and T.J. Frest1991The non-native snail fauna of the middle Snake River, southern Idaho.
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"
9183 Journal ArticleClapp, W.F.1913Radix auricularia at Cambridge, Massachusetts.
362 Journal ArticleDundee, D.S.1974Catalog of introduced mollusks of eastern North America (north of Mexico).
13096 ReportEliopoulos, C., and P. Stangel.2001Lake Champlain 2000 status of aquatic nuisance species.
31758 ReportFrest, T.J., and E.J. Johannes.1993Mollusc Survey of the Minidoka dam area, Upper Snake River, Idaho
9291 Journal ArticleFrest, T.J., and P.A. Bowler1993A preliminary checklist of the aquatic and terrestrial mollusks of the middle Snake River sub-basin.
1642 Journal ArticleHanna, G.D.1966Introduced mollusks of western North America.
26717 Journal ArticleHenderson, J.1931Lymnaea (Radix) auricularia Linn. in Idaho
31724 Journal ArticleLarson, M.D.2018Range expansion and parasitism in the nonnative snail Radix auricularia
1389 Conference ProceedingsMackie, G.L.1995Adaptations of North American exotic mollusca for life in regulated rivers and their potential impacts.
33107 ReportMiller, R., and M.D. Sytsma2014Aquatic invasive species surveys of eastern Oregon waterbodies in 2013 and 2014.
13065 Journal ArticleMills, E.L., D.L. Strayer, M.D. Scheuerell, and J.T. Carlton1996Exotic species in the Hudson River basin: A history of invasions and introductions.
703 Journal ArticleMills, E.L., J.H. Leach, J.T. Carlton, and C.L. Secor1993Exotic species in the Great Lakes: a history of biotic crises and anthropogenic introductions
18054 Journal ArticleMills, E.L., M.D. Scheuerell, J.T. Carlton, and D.L. Strayer1997Biological invasions in the Hudson River basin: an inventory and historical analysis
25944 DatabaseUeda, K., J. Belmonte, A. Shepard, P. Leary, and S. Loarie.2021iNaturalist.org
28787 DatabaseVinsel, R., and J. Tiemann2016Exotic aquatic mollusk collections in the Illinois Natural History Survey.
9212 BookWu, Shi-Kuei.1989Natural History Inventory of Colorado, No. 11, Colorado freshwater mollusks.


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