Reference List

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

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REFTypeCut-and-Paste Reference
275 Book Lee, D.S., C.R. Gilbert, C.H. Hocutt, R.E. Jenkins, D.E. McAllister, and J.R. Stauffer, Jr. 1980. Atlas of North American freshwater fishes. North Carolina State Museum of Natural History, Raleigh, NC.
39408 Report Loch, J.S., A.J. Derksen, M.E. Hora, and R.B. Oetting. 1979. Potential effects of exotic fishes on Manitoba: an impact assessment of the Garrison Diversion Unit. Fisheries and Oceans Canada Freshwater Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
31665 Report Munger, C., and J. Clayton. 2016. Greenbelt Reservoir 2015 Fisheries Management Survey Report. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Inland Fisheries Division, Canyon, Texas. https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/lake_survey/pwd_rp_t3200_1303_2015.pdf.
29022 Database National Fish Habitat Partnership. 2016. National Fish Habitat Partnership database. http://www.fishhabitat.org/.
39533 Journal Article Ortenburger, A.I., and C.L. Hubbs. 1926. A report on the fishes of Oklahoma, with descriptions of new genera and species. Proceeding of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 6:124-141.
39526 Journal Article Parker, J.C. 1965. An annotated checklist of the fishes of the Galveston Bay System, Texas. Publ. Institute of Marine Science 10:201-220.
31496 Report Scott, M.K. 2014. Champion Creek Reservoir 2014 Fisheries Management Survey Report. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Inland Fisheries Division, San Angelo, TX. https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/lake_survey/pwd_rp_t3200_1268_2014.pdf.
30788 Web Page Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. 2018. Lake Survey Reports. https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/lake_survey/. Accessed on 11/30/2018.
2 Book Trautman, M.B. 1981. The fishes of Ohio. Ohio State University Press, Columbus, OH.



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