Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
201 BookBaxter, G.T., and J.R. Simon.1970Wyoming fishes. Bulletin No. 4.
39610 Journal ArticleBurton, G.W., and E.P. Odum1945The distribution of stream fish in the vicinity of Mountain Lake, Virginia 
305 BookEverhart, W.H., and W.R. Seaman.1971Fishes of Colorado.
18114 DatabaseGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).2008Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Data Portal.
1555 ReportGorges, M.1994Wyoming resident fish habitat management strategy.
952 Journal ArticleHolden, P.B., and C.B. Stalnaker1975Distribution and abundance of mainstream fishes of the middle and upper Colorado River basins, 1967-1973.
24779 DatabaseNew Hampshire Fish and Game Department.2012New Hampshire historical fish stocking database, ~1930-1990. Provided August 2012 by Scott Decker.
666 BookPage, L.M., and B.M. Burr1991A field guide to freshwater fishes of North America north of Mexico
1576 BookSigler, W.F., and J.W. Sigler.1987Fishes of the Great Basin: a natural history.
1575 BookSigler, W.F., and J.W. Sigler.1996Fishes of Utah: a natural history.
18128 Journal ArticleStone, J., B.C. Lee, and J.R. Moring2001Freshwater Fishes of Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Maine.
13672 Journal ArticleTilmant, J.T.1999Management of nonindigenous aquatic fish in the U.S. National Park System.
1578 Book ChapterTyus, H.M., B.D. Burdick, R.A. Valdez, C.M. Haynes, T.A. Lytle, and C.R. Berry.1982Fishes of the upper Colorado basin: distribution, abundance, and status.
25944 DatabaseUeda, K., J. Belmonte, A. Shepard, P. Leary, and S. Loarie.2021iNaturalist.org
1689 Journal ArticleVanicek, C.D., R.H. Kramer, and D.R. Franklin1970Distribution of Green River fishes in Utah and Colorado following closure of Flaming Gorge Dam.
1390 ReportWalker, P.1993A list of the endemic and introduced fishes of Colorado-March 1993.


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