Reference List

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

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1427 Journal Article Guillory, V. 1982. Fishes of the lower Mississippi River near St. Francisville, Louisiana. Proceedings of the Louisiana Academy of Sciences 45:108-121.
775 Journal Article Hall, G.E. 1956. Additions to the fish fauna of Oklahoma with a summary of introduced species. The Southwestern Naturalist 1(1):16-26.
1808 Journal Article Hubbs, C.L., and K. Bonham. 1951. New cyprinid fishes of the genus Notropis from Texas. Texas Journal of Science 5(2):91-110.
18915 Journal Article Perkin, J.S., C.S. Williams, and T.H. Bonner. 2009. Aspects of Chub Shiner Notropis potteri Life History with Comments on Native Distribution and Conservation Status. American Midland Naturalist 162(2):279-288.
15152 Journal Article Pigg, J., M. Coleman, and R. Gibbs. 1997. Temporal and spatial distribution of cyprinid fishes between 1921 and 1995 in the North Canadian River drainage, Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 77:43-92.
13694 Web Page Red River Authority of Texas. 2001. Red and Canadian Basins Fish Inventory: Cottle County.
13695 Web Page Red River Authority of Texas. 2001. Red and Canadian Basins Fish Inventory: Red River County.
13696 Web Page Red River Authority of Texas. 2001. Red and Canadian Basins Fish Inventory: Grayson County.



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