Reference List

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

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38836 Journal Article Akash, M., and M.A.R. Hossain. 2018. A southeast Asian species in the Ganges Delta: on spreading extent of non-native croaking gourami Trichopsis vittata (Cuvier, 1831) in Bangladesh. BioInvasions Records 7(4):447-450. https://www.reabic.net/journals/bir/2018/4/BIR_2018_Akash_Hossain.pdf.
14798 Report Courtenay, W.R., Jr., and D.A. Hensley. 1980. Survey of introduced non-native fishes. Phase I Report: Introduced exotic fishes in North America: status 1979. Submitted to National Fishery Research Laboratory, USFWS, Gainesville, FL.
10 Book Chapter Courtenay, W.R., Jr., D.A. Hensley, J.N. Taylor, and J.A. McCann. 1984. Distribution of exotic fishes in the continental United States. Pages 41-77 in Courtenay, W.R., Jr., and J.R. Stauffer, Jr, eds. Distribution, biology, and management of exotic fishes. John Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, MD.
18857 Database Florida Museum of Natural History. 2009. Ichthyology Collection database. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. http://specifyportal.flmnh.ufl.edu/fishes/.
25113 Database Schofield, P. 2012. Gourami Blitz - 8 November 2012.
26313 Journal Article Schofield, P.J., and D.J. Pecora. 2013. Croaking gourami, Trichopsis vittata (Cuvier, 1831), in Florida, USA. BioInvasions Records 2:247-251.
28326 Journal Article Schofield, P.J., and J.M. Schulte. 2016. Small but tough: What does ecophysiology of croaking gourami Trichopsis vittata tell us about invasiveness? NeoBiota 28:51-65.
15920 Journal Article Shafland, P.L., K.B. Gestring, and M.S. Stanford. 2008. Florida's exotic freshwater fishes - 2007. Florida Scientist 71(3):220-245.



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