Reference List

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

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595 Journal Article Bell, M.A. 1978. Fishes of the Santa Clara system, southern California. Contributions in Science, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 295:1-20.
557 Report Deinstadt, J.M., E.J. Pert, F.G. Hoover, and S. Sasaki. 1988. Survey of fish populations in southern California streams: 1987.
29598 Journal Article Granfors, Q. 2014. Flathead catfish population estimate and assessment of population characteristics, Diamond Valley Lake, California. California Fish and Game 100(4):652-664.
20840 Database Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. 2011. Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History - Ichthyology Collection. Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. http://www.fishnet2.net/.
13709 Book Moyle, P.B. 2002. Inland fishes of California. Second edition. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA.
39909 Report National Biological Service. 1995. Endangered and threatened fish transplants.
20915 Database Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. 2011. National Museum of Natural History Vertebrate Zoology Ichthyology Collection. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. http://collections.mnh.si.edu/search/fishes/. Accessed on 03/26/2013.
544 Journal Article Swift, C.C., T.R. Haglund, M. Ruiz, and R.N. Fisher. 1993. The status and distribution of the freshwater fishes of southern California. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 92(3):101-167.
28812 Journal Article Tabor, R.A., D.W. Lantz, J.D. Olden, H.B. Berge, and F.T. Waterstrat. 2015. Assessment of introduced Prickly Sculpin populations in mountain lakes in two areas of western Washington State. Northwest Science 89(1):1-13.
786 Report U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1977. Recovery plan for unarmored threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus williamsoni, an endangered fish. USFWS.



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