Reference List

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

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38460 Conference Proceedings Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. 2016. Alabama marine invasive report. Page 3pp in Gulf and South Atlantic Regional Panel on aquatic invasive species. Alabama Marine Resources Division.
16028 Journal Article Dennis, G.D. (III), and T.S. Bright. 1988. New records of fishes in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico with notes on some rare species. Northeast Gulf Science 10(1):1-18.
14547 Journal Article Ditty, J.G., R.F. Shaw, and L.A. Fuiman. 2005. Larval development of five species of blenny (Teleostei: Blenniidae) from the western central North Atlantic, with a synopsis of blennioid family characters. Journal of Fish Biology 66:1261-1284.
16031 Book McEachran, John D., and Janice D. Fechhelm. 2005. Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico. Volume 2: Scorpaeniformes to Tetraodontiformes. University of Texas Press, Austin.
16030 Thesis or Dissertation Rauch, T.J. 2000. Blennies on offshore petroleum platforms in the Gulf of Mexico: factors influencing assemblage structure. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS.
16029 Journal Article Rauch, Tommy J. 2003. Equilibrial blenniid assemblages on offshore petroleum platforms. Environmental Biology of Fishes 68:301-305.
18106 Database REEF. 2008. Reef Environmental Education Foundation. Exotic Species Sighting Program and Volunteer Survey Project Database. REEF. www.reef.org.
14548 Journal Article Smith-Vaniz, W.F. 1980. Revision of the western Atlantic species of the blenniid fish genus Hypsoblennius. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 132:285-305.
21043 Database Texas A&M University. 2011. Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection - Ichthyology Collection Database. Texas A&M University. http://www.fishnet2.net/.
16027 Journal Article Topolski, M.F., and S.T. Szedlmayer. 2004. Vertical distribution, size structure, and habitat associations of four Blenniidae species on gas platforms in the northcentral Gulf of Mexico. Environmental Biology of Fishes 70:193-201.



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