Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
20826 DatabaseCalifornia Academy of Sciences.2011California Academy of Sciences - Ichthyology Collection Database.
26266 DatabaseCalifornia Department of Fish and Game.2009California Aquatic Non-native Organism Database (CANOD).
26212 DatabaseGBIF2013Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Database.
29159 Journal ArticleHoward, S.R., and M.T. Booth2016Range expansion of the Shimofuri goby (Tridentiger bifasciatus) in southern California, with emphasis on the Santa Clara River
758 Journal ArticleMatern, S.A., and K.J. Fleming1995Invasion of a third Asian goby, Tridentiger bifasciatus, into California
14125 Journal ArticleMatern, S.A., P.B. Moyle, and L.C. Pierce2002Native and alien fishes in a California estuarine marsh: twenty-one years of changing assemblages.
25971 DatabaseNatural History Museum of Los Angeles County2013Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County vertebrate collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/14305
13964 Journal ArticleSommer, T., B. Harrell, M. Nobriga, R. Brown, P. Moyle, W. Kimmerer, and L. Schemel2001California's Yolo Bypass: evidence that flood control can be compatible with fisheries, wetlands, wildlife, and agriculture.
544 Journal ArticleSwift, C.C., T.R. Haglund, M. Ruiz, and R.N. Fisher1993The status and distribution of the freshwater fishes of southern California.
25944 DatabaseUeda, K., J. Belmonte, A. Shepard, P. Leary, and S. Loarie.2021iNaturalist.org
13027 Journal ArticleWonham, M.J., J.T. Carlton, G.M. Ruiz, and L.D. Smith2000Fish and ships: relating dispersal frequency to success in biological invasions


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