Reference List

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

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271 Book Becker, G.C. 1983. Fishes of Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI. http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/EcoNatRes.FishesWI.
146 Book Cross, F.B. 1967. Handbook of fishes of Kansas. State Biological Survey and University of Kansas Museum of Natural History Misc Publ No 45 Topeka, KS.
1554 Book Cross, F.B., and J.T. Collins. 1995. Fishes in Kansas. University of Kansas Natural History Museum, Lawrence, KS.
32072 Journal Article Cross, F.B., and S.G. Haslouer. 1984. Pimephales vigilax (Pisces, Cyprinidae) established in the Missouri River Basin. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-) 87(3/4):105-107. https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/3627844.pdf.
1668 Book Chapter Cross, F.B., R.L. Mayden, and J.D. Stewart. 1986. Fishes in the western Mississippi basin (Missouri, Arkansas and Red Rivers). Pages 363-412 in Hocutt, C.H., and E.O. Wiley, eds. The zoogeography of North American freshwater fishes. John Wiley and Sons. New York, NY.
18772 Journal Article Davenport, S.R., and W.J. Remshardt. 2008. Range extension for Pimephales vigilax and Percina macrolepida in the Rio Grande, New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 53(1):125-129.
32347 Journal Article Dunn, C.G., B.L. Brooke, R.A. Hrabik, and C.P. Paukert. 2018. Intensive sampling reveals underreported use of great-river tributaries by large-river fishes in Missouri. Southeastern Naturalist 17(3):512-520. http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1656/058.017.0316.
13443 Web Page Hatch, J.T., and K. Schmidt. 2002. Fishes of Minnesota: Distribution in 8 Major Drainage Basins. http://www.gen.umn.edu/faculty_staff/hatch/fishes/distribution_table.html. Accessed on 01/09/2002.
31634 Journal Article Heckmann, R.A., C.W. Thompson, and D.A. White. 1981. Fishes of Utah Lake. Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs 5(8):107-127.
95 Journal Article Hubbs, C., R.J. Edwards, and G.P. Garrett. 1991. An annotated checklist of freshwater fishes of Texas, with keys to identification of species. The Texas Journal of Science, Supplement 43(4):1-56.
1812 Book Hubbs, C.L., and J.D. Black. 1947. Revision of Ceratichthys, a genus of American cyprinid fishes. Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
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.
19537 Journal Article Matthews, W.J., and F.R. Gelwick. 1990. Fishes of Crutcho Creek and the North Canadian River in central Oklahoma: effects of urbanization. Southwestern Naturalist 35(4):403-410.
1737 Book Pflieger, W.L. 1997. The fishes of Missouri. Revised edition. Missouri Department of Conservation, Jefferson City, MO.
30703 Journal Article Schmidt, K. 2016. In Search of Minnesota's Crossover Connections. American Currents 41(4):23-32.
1576 Book Sigler, W.F., and J.W. Sigler. 1987. Fishes of the Great Basin: a natural history. University of Nevada Press, Reno, NV.
1575 Book Sigler, W.F., and J.W. Sigler. 1996. Fishes of Utah: a natural history. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT.
127 Book Sigler, W.F., and R.R. Miller. 1963. Fishes of Utah. Utah Department of Fish and Game, Salt Lake City, UT.
1 Book Sublette, J.E., M.D. Hatch, and M. Sublette. 1990. The fishes of New Mexico. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM.
2 Book Trautman, M.B. 1981. The fishes of Ohio. Ohio State University Press, Columbus, OH.



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