Reference List

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

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13509 Book Beebee, T.J.C., and R.A. Griffiths. 2000. Amphibians and Reptiles, A Natural History of the British Fauna. Harper Collins Publishers, London.
36715 Journal Article Buchanan, S.W., B. Buffum, G. Puggioni, and N.E. Karraker. 2019. Occupancy of freshwater turtles across a gradient of altered landscapes. Journal of Wildlife Management 83(2):435-445. https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/jwmg.21596.
12097 Journal Article Hulse, A.C. 1980. Notes on the Occurrence of Introduced Turtles in Arizona. Herpetological Review 11(1):16-17.
659 Journal Article King, W., and T. Krakauer. 1966. The exotic herpetofauna of Southeast Florida. Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences 29(2):144-154.
23803 Journal Article Krysko, K.L., J.P. Burgess, M.R. Rochford, C.R. Gillette, D. Cueva, K.M. Enge, L.A. Somma, J.L. Stabile, D.C. Smith, J.A. Wasilewski, G.N. Kieckhefer, III, M.C. Granatosky, and S.V. Nielsen. 2011. Verified non-indigenous amphibians and reptiles in Florida from 1863 through 2010: Outlining the invasion process and identifying invasion pathways and stages. Zootaxa 3028:1-64.
41421 Journal Article Mitchell, A.M., V.L. Kilburn, R. Seifert, D. MacTavish. 2022. Evience of successful hatching by introduced Red-eared Slider (Tracemys scripta elegans) in British Columbia, Canada. The Canadian Field-Naturalist 136(2):122-132. https://www.canadianfieldnaturalist.ca/index.php/cfn/article/view/2653.
36221 Database Montana Natural Heritage Program and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. 2021. Montana Field Guide: Painted Turtle – Chrysemys picta. Montana Natural Heritage Program and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Helena, MT. https://fieldguide.mt.gov/speciesDetail.aspx?elcode=ARAAD01010. Accessed on 07/20/2021.
33017 Journal Article Rowe, J.R., and S.F., Dalgarn. 2010. Home range size and daily movements of midland painted turtles (Chrysemys picta marginata) in relation to body size, sex, and weather patterns. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 5(3):3.
40239 Report Roy, H.E., W. Rabitsch, and R. Scalera. 2018. Study on invasive alien species – development of risk assessments to tackle priority species and enhance prevention. Final report. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg. https://doi.org/10.2779/08867.
15913 Journal Article Spinks, P.Q., G.B. Pauly, J.J. Crayon, and H.B. Shaffer. 2003. Survival of the western pond turtle (Emys marmorata) in an urban California environment. Biological Conservation 113(2):257-267.
38358 Journal Article Stemle, L.R. 2021. First report of a non-native Western Painted Turtle, Chrysemys picta bellii (Gray 1831), in Miami, Florida, in 50 years. Reptiles and Amphibians 28(2):358-359. https://journals.ku.edu/reptilesandamphibians/issue/view/2011.
13344 Journal Article Stuart, J.N. 2000. Additional Notes on Native and Non-native Turtles of the Rio Grande Drainage, New Mexico. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society 31(3):147-157.



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