Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records as well as those with scientific name Gonothyraea loveni listed in key words.

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10319 Report Cohen, A.N., and J.T. Carlton. 1995. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in a United States Estuary, A Case Study of the Biological Invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta. A report for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, DC and The National Sea Grant College Program Connecticut Sea Grant. http://nsgl.gso.uri.edu/conn/connt95002/connt95002full.pdf.
46339 Journal Article Fowler, A.E., A.M.H. Blakeslee, A. Davinack, R. Aguilar, M. Anderson, C. Benadon, H.H.C. Choong, L. Green-Gavrielidis, S.R. Greenberg, E. Hartshorn, N. Hobbs, S. Labbe, K. Larson, M. McCuller, D.M. Moloney, S.K. Parsons, C. Stancil, C. Thornber, J. Pederson, and J.T. Carlton. 2025. Caribbean Creep meets Chesapeake Creep: marine bioinvasions and community shifts along the Mid-Atlantic Coast, USA. Biological Invasions 27:192. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-025-03646-w.
9191 Journal Article Graham, H.W., and H. Gay. 1945. Season attachment and growth of sedentary marine organisms at Oakland, California. Ecology 26:375-386. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1931659.
13577 Book Ruiz, G.M., and A.H. Hines. 1997. The risk of nonindigenous species invasion in Prince William Sound associated with oil tanker traffic and ballast water management: pilot study. Regional Citizens' Advisory Council of Prince William Sound, Valdez, AK.
1864 Web Page Smith, Scott. 1998. Non-indigenous aquatic species in Washington State and adjacent waters. http://www.wdfw.wa.gov/fish/ans/ans4.htm.
13576 Web Page Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 1998. Non-indigenous marine species of Washington State and adjacent waters. http://www.wdfw.wa.gov/fish/nuisance/ans4.htm.



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