Reference List

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

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20913 Journal Article Barila, T.Y., R.D. Williams, and J.R. Stauffer, Jr. 1981. The influence of stream order and selected stream bed parameters on fish diversity in Raystown Branch, Susquehanna River drainage, Pennsylvania. Journal of Applied Ecology 18(1):125-131.
28940 Book Carlson, D.M., R.A. Daniels, and J.J. Wright. 2016. Atlas of inland fishes of New York. New York State Museum Record 7. New York State Education Department, Albany, NY.
18380 Journal Article Carlson, R.L. 2008. Morphological Change in the Tessellated Darter (Etheostoma olmstedi) Following the Introduction of the Banded Darter (E. zonale) to the Susquehanna River Drainage. Copeia 3:661-668.
211 Book Cooper, E.L. 1983. Fishes of Pennsylvania and the Northeastern United States. Pennsylvania State University Press University Park, PA.
20827 Database Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates. 2011. Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates - Ichthyology Collection. Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates. http://www.fishnet2.net/.
25928 Database Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates. 2013. Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates ichthyology collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/14900. Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates, Ithaca, NY. http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/14900. Created on 05/03/2013. Accessed on 05/14/2013.
303 Journal Article Denoncourt, R.F., C.H. Hocutt, and J.R. Stauffer, Jr. 1975. Extensions of the known ranges of Ericymba buccata Cope and Etheostoma zonale (Cope) in the Susquehanna River drainage. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 49:45-46.
26212 Database GBIF. 2013. Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Database. Global Biodiversity Information Facility. http://www.gbif.org/. Accessed on 03/05/2024.
304 Journal Article Kneib, R.B. 1972. The effects of man's activity on the distribution of five stream fishes in Little Pine Creek, Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 46:49-51.
1651 Journal Article Lee, D.A., S.P. Platania, C.R. Gilbert, R. Franz, and A. Norden. 1981. A revised list of the freshwater fishes of Maryland and Delaware. Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings 3(3):1-10.
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.
20941 Database Maryland Department of Natural Resources. 2011. Collection locality data of Morone americana and several introduced percids (Etheostoma blennioides, E. zonale, Perca flavescens, Percina notogramma) in Maryland. Data from Maryland Biological Stream Survey, provided by Michael Kashiwagi on July 15 2011. Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
29022 Database National Fish Habitat Partnership. 2016. National Fish Habitat Partnership database. http://www.fishhabitat.org/.
21051 Database New York State Museum. 2011. Collection data of Etheostoma zonale in the Susquehanna drainage of New York. Provided by Bryan Weatherwax (NYSM) on 8/25/2011. New York State Museum.
20908 Database North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. 2011. North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences - Ichthyology Collection Database. North Carolina Museum of Natural History. http://collections.naturalsciences.org/searchFishes.aspx. Accessed on 02/14/2014.
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.
24712 Database Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. 2011. Collection data for Etheostoma blennioides, E. zonale, Notropis volucellus, and Pylodictis olivaris in the Delaware, Susquehanna, and Potomac drainages. Provided by Doug Fischer on 20 October 2011. Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, Bellefonte, PA.
860 Journal Article Raesly, R.L., J.R. Stauffer, Jr., and R.F. Denoncourt. 1990. Hybridization between Etheostoma zonale and Etheostoma olmstedi (Teleostei: Percidae), following an introduction event. Copeia 1990(2):584-588.
18855 Book Rohde, F.C., R.G. Arndt, J.W. Foltz, and J.M. Quattro. 2009. Freshwater fishes of South Carolina. University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC.
98 Book Smith, C.L. 1985. The inland fishes of New York State. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY.
25967 Database Smithsonian Institution. 2013. National Museum of Natural History ichthyology collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/1836. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/1836. Created on 07/09/2007. Accessed on 04/10/2013.
859 Journal Article Tsai, Chu-Fa, and E.C. Raney. 1974. Systematics of the banded darter, Etheostoma zonale (Pisces: Percidae). Copeia 1974(1):1-24.
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.
25944 Database Ueda, K., J. Belmonte, A. Shepard, P. Leary, and S. Loarie. 2021. iNaturalist.org. California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA. http://www.inaturalist.org/. Accessed on 11/23/2021.
26017 Database Yale University. 2013. Yale Peabody Museum ichthyology collection. Accessed through GBIF data portal, http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/8139. Yale University, New Haven, CT. http://data.gbif.org/datasets/resource/8139. Created on 03/13/2009. Accessed on 04/11/2013.



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