Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records.

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Ref IDTypeAuthorDateTitle
24956 DatabaseAnonymous2012Museum collection records of Xiphophorus variatus specimens from the United States. Downloaded from FishNet2 on 30 October 2012.
210 BookBrown, C.J.D.1971Fishes of Montana.
27433 Journal ArticleCohen, A.E., L.E. Dugan, D.A. Hendrickson, F.D. Martin, J. Huynh, B.J. Labay, and M.J. Casarez.2014Population of variable platyfish (Xiphophorus variatus) established in Waller Creek, Travis County, Texas.
470 ReportCourtenay, W.R., Jr.1985Florida Atlantic University Quarterly Reports for 1985 to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Gainesville, FL.
10 Book ChapterCourtenay, W.R., Jr., D.A. Hensley, J.N. Taylor, and J.A. McCann.1984Distribution of exotic fishes in the continental United States.
459 Book ChapterCourtenay, W.R., Jr., D.P. Jennings, and J.D. Williams.1991Appendix 2: Exotic fishes
165 Journal ArticleCourtenay, W.R., Jr., H.F. Sahlman, W.W. Miley II, and D.J. Herrema1974Exotic fishes in fresh and brackish waters of Florida.
18857 DatabaseFlorida Museum of Natural History2009Ichthyology Collection database.
25899 DatabaseFlorida Museum of Natural History2013Florida Museum of Natural History ichthyology collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://www.gbif.org/dataset/eccf4b09-f0c8-462d-a48c-41a7ce36815a
26212 DatabaseGBIF2013Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Database.
208 BookHolton, G.D.1990A field guide to Montana fishes.
527 Journal ArticleKushlan, J.A., and T.E. Lodge1974Ecological and distributional notes on the freshwater fish of southern Florida.
672 Book ChapterMaciolek, J.A.1984Exotic fishes in Hawaii and other islands of Oceania
109 BookMinckley, W.L.1973Fishes of Arizona.
217 BookMoyle, P.B.1976Inland fishes of California.
14969 BookMundy, B.C.2005Checklist of the fishes of the Hawaiian Archipelago. Bishop Museum Bulletin in Zoology 6
1385 Conference ProceedingsRinne, J.N.1995The effects of introduced fishes on native fishes: Arizona, Southwestern United States.
20838 DatabaseScripps Institution of Oceanography.2011Scripps Institution of Oceanography - Marine Vertebrate Collection.
15920 Journal ArticleShafland, P.L., K.B. Gestring, and M.S. Stanford2008Florida's exotic freshwater fishes - 2007.
274 Journal ArticleShapovalov, L., A.J. Cordone, and W.A. Dill1981A list of freshwater and anadromous fishes of California.
591 Journal ArticleSt. Amant, J.A., and F.G. Hoover1969Addition of Misgurnus aguillicaudatus (Cantor) to the California fauna.
602 Journal ArticleSt. Amant, J.A., and I. Sharp1971Addition of Xiphophorus variatus (Meek) to the California fauna.
25998 DatabaseTexas Natural Science Center2013Texas Natural History Collections ichthyology collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://www.gbif.org/dataset/6080b6cc-1c24-41ff-ad7f-0ebe7b56f311
25944 DatabaseUeda, K., J. Belmonte, A. Shepard, P. Leary, and S. Loarie.2021iNaturalist.org
20843 DatabaseUniversity of Michigan Museum of Zoology.2011University of Michigan Museum of Zoology - Ichthyology Collection.
164 OtherWilliams, J.D., D. Jennings, and D. Haney.1992Exotics in the Indian River Lagoon system.
679 Book ChapterZuckerman, L.D., and R.J. Behnke.1986Introduced fishes in the San Luis Valley, Colorado.


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