Reference List

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

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38284 Book Chapter Burkhead N.M., and R.E. Jenkins. 1991. Fishes. Pages 321-409 in Virginia's Endangered Species. The McDonald & Woodward Publishing Company.
23907 Journal Article Cashner, R.C., and R.E. Jenkins. 1982. Systematics of the Roanoke bass, Ambloplites cavifrons. Copeia 1982(3):581-594. http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/1444658.pdf.
29865 Thesis or Dissertation Eschenroeder, J.C. 2017. Assessing the genetic status and factors leading to the decline of the Roanoke bass (Ambloplites cavifrons). Unpublished M.S. thesis. Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA.
32121 Journal Article Eschenroeder, J.C., and J.H. Roberts. 2018. What role has hybridization played in the replacement of native Roanoke Bass with invasive Rock Bass? Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 147(3):497-513. https://afspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/tafs.10056.
26212 Database GBIF. 2013. Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Database. Global Biodiversity Information Facility. http://www.gbif.org/. Accessed on 03/05/2024.
706 Book Jenkins, R.E., and N.M. Burkhead. 1994. Freshwater fishes of Virginia. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.
29210 Journal Article Jenkins, R.E., and R.C. Cashner. 1983. Records and distributional relationships of the Roanoke Bass, Ambloplites cavifrons, in the Roanoke River drainage, Virginia. Ohio Journal of Science 83(4):146-155.
1649 Journal Article McBride, F.T., R.I. Jones, and F.A. Harris. 1982. Growth rates and food habits of Roanoke bass in the Eno and Tar Rivers, North Carolina. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 34:341-348.
162 Book Menhinick, E.F. 1991. The freshwater fishes of North Carolina. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Raleigh, NC.
25976 Database North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences. 2013. North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences ichthyology collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/8099. North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC. http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/8099. Created on 02/10/2009. Accessed on 04/11/2013.
42856 Journal Article Roe, K.J., R.L. Mayden, P.M. Harris. 2008. Systematics and zoogeography of the rock basses (Centrachidae: Ambloplites). Copeia 4:858-867. https://doi.org/10.1643/CI-07-105.
29208 Journal Article Smith, W. 1969. A preliminary report on the biology of the Roanoke Bass, Ambloplites cavifrons Cope, in North Carolina. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 23:491-500.
29209 Journal Article Smith, W.B. 1971. The biology of the Roanoke Bass, Ambloplites cavifrons Cope, in North Carolina. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 25:561-570. http://www.seafwa.org/publications/proceedings/?id=51677.
26763 Database Tracy, B.H. 2016. North Carolina Division of Water Resources, collection data of nonindigenous fishes in North Carolina river basins between 1990-2016. North Carolina Division of Water Resources, Raleigh, NC. Created on 03/28/2014. Accessed on 12/09/2016.
25999 Database Tulane University. 2013. Tulane University Museum of Natural History collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/8077. Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/8077. Created on 01/21/2009. Accessed on 04/11/2013.



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