Reference List

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

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REFTypeCut-and-Paste Reference
210 Book Brown, C.J.D. 1971. Fishes of Montana. Montana State University Bozeman, MT.
704 Book Cardoza, J.E., G.S. Jones, T.W. French, and D.B. Halliwell. 1993. Exotic and translocated vertebrates of Massachusetts. Fauna of Massachusetts Series No. 6. 2nd edition. Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, Westborough, MA.
279 Journal Article Deacon, J.E., and J.E. Williams. 1984. Annotated list of the fishes of Nevada. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 97(1):103-118.
74 Book Eddy, S., and J.C. Underhill. 1974. Northern fishes, with special reference to the upper Mississippi Valley. 3rd edition. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, MN.
27542 News Geiger, A. 2014. Invasive fish spread across NW Montana. The Western News. Libby, MT. 8 (5). http://www.thewesternnews.com/business/invasive-fish-spread-across-nw-montana/article_443374aa-1d02-11e4-8b4b-0019bb2963f4.html. Created on 08/05/2014. Accessed on 06/11/2015.
38532 Journal Article Harkness, W.J.K., and J.L. Hart. 1927. The fishes of Long Lake, Ontario. Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory 29:23 - 31.
103 Journal Article Hartel, K.E. 1992. Non-native fishes known from Massachusetts freshwaters. Occasional Reports of the MCZ Fish Department 2:1-9.
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.
26608 Journal Article Herbst, S.J., J.E. Marsden, and B.F. Lantry. 2013. Lake Whitefish diet, condition, and energy density in Lake Champlain and the lower four Great Lakes following dreissenid invasions. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142(2):388-398. https://doi.org/10.1080/00028487.2012.747991.
208 Book Holton, G.D. 1990. A field guide to Montana fishes. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks Helena, MT.
27069 Journal Article Hosack, M.A., M.J. Hansen, and N.J. Horner. 2014. Dynamics of an introduced and unexploited Lake Whitefish population in Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 34(5):1014-1027. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02755947.2014.943862#.VEFrbPlkR8E.
132 Other Cut-and-paste reference not available due to unhandled reference type. Please contact support to request the addition of the 'Other' type.
25944 Database iNaturalist. 2024. http://www.inaturalist.org/. Accessed on 08/13/2024.
12020 Book Jones, D.J. 1963. A history of Nebraska's fishery resources. Nebraska Game, Forestation and Parks Commission.
1308 Journal Article Kendall, W.C. 1914. An annotated catalogue of the fishes of Maine. Proceedings of the Portland Society of Natural History 3:1-198.
29430 Journal Article Kendall, W.C. 1918. The Rangeley Lakes, Maine; with special reference to the habits of the fishes, fish culture, and angling. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries 35:485-594.
39736 Journal Article Lehrer-Brey, G., and M.S. Kornis. 2014. Winter distributional overlap facilitates lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) piscivory on invasive round gobies (Neogobius melanostomus) in Green Bay, Lake Michigan. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 29(1):153-156. https://doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2013.815663.
1419 Journal Article Linder, A.D. 1963. Idaho's alien fishes. Tebiwa 6(2):12-15.
27173 Database Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. 2012. Maine historical fish stocking through 2011. Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
24220 Database Michigan State University. 2012. Michigan State University Museum - ichthyology collection database. Michigan State University. http://www.fishnet2.net/.
281 Journal Article Miller, R.R., and J.R. Alcorn. 1946. The introduced fishes of Nevada, with a history of their introduction. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 73:173-193.
24224 Database Montana Fish, Parks, and Wildlife. 2012. Montana Fisheries Information System (MFISH). Montana Fish, Parks, and Wildlife. https://myfwp.mt.gov/fishMT/reports/surveyreport.
25741 Web Page Montana Fish, Parks, and Wildlife. 2012. Montana's fish records. http://fwp.mt.gov/fishing/guide/records/. Created on 02/25/2013. Accessed on 02/25/2013.
51 Book Morris, J., L. Morris, and L. Witt. 1972. The fishes of Nebraska. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Lincoln, NE.
24779 Database New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. 2012. New Hampshire historical fish stocking database, ~1930-1990. Provided August 2012 by Scott Decker. New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, Concord, NH.
1321 Other Cut-and-paste reference not available due to unhandled reference type. Please contact support to request the addition of the 'Other' type.
204 Report Popov, B.H., and J.B. Low. 1953. Game, fur animal, and fish introductions into Utah. Misc. Publication No. 4. Utah State Department of Fish and Game, Salt Lake City, UT.
38534 Report Rawson, D.S. 1949. A check list of the fishes of Saskatchewan. Department of Natural Resources and Industrial Development.
17292 News Richeson, M. 2007. Lake Fisheries Continue to Change. Bigfork Eagle. August 16, 2007. http://bigforkeagle.com/articles/2007/08/16/news/news03.txt (accessed 8/20/2007).
106 Book Scarola, J.F. 1973. Freshwater fishes of New Hampshire. New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, Division of Inland and Marine Fisheries.
127 Book Sigler, W.F., and R.R. Miller. 1963. Fishes of Utah. Utah Department of Fish and Game, Salt Lake City, UT.
133 Book Simpson, J., and R. Wallace. 1978. Fishes of Idaho. University of Idaho Press, Moscow, ID.
1467 Book Simpson, J.C. 1962. Fishes of Idaho: checklist and keys. https://collaboration.idfg.idaho.gov/FisheriesTechnicalReports/Tec-Simpson1962%20Fishes%20of%20Idaho%20--%20Checklist%20and%20Keys.pdf.
98 Book Smith, C.L. 1985. The inland fishes of New York State. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY.
32 Journal Article Smith, H.M. 1896. A review of the history and results of the attempts to acclimatize fish and other water animals in the Pacific states. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 15:379-472.
70 Report Sweeney, Z.T. 1902. Biennial Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries and Game for Indiana. Indianapolis, IN.
13672 Journal Article Tilmant, J.T. 1999. Management of nonindigenous aquatic fish in the U.S. National Park System. Paper presented at the 129th Annual Meeting of The American Fisheries Society, Charlotte, North Carolina, September 1, 1999 129:50.
1442 Report Todd, T.N. 1983. The feasibility of mass-culturing coregonines in the Great Lakes.
1441 Journal Article Todd, T.N. 1986. Artificial propagation of coregonines in the management of the Laurentian Great Lakes. Archiv für Hydrobiologie–Beiheft Ergebnisse der Limnologie 22:31-50.
20843 Database University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. 2011. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology - Ichthyology Collection. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. http://www.fishnet2.net/.
20870 Database University of Washington. 2011. University of Washinton - Fish Collection Database. University of Washington. http://www.fishnet2.net/ or http://biology.burke.washington.edu/ichthyology/database/search.php.
13955 Web Page Vinyard, G.L. 2001. Fish Species Recorded from Nevada. http://www.brrc.unr.edu/data/animal/vertebrates/fishlist.htm.
1763 Web Page Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 1997. 1997 Washington fishing guide. Available on-line http://www.wa.gov/wdfw/outreach/fishing/wfg97/wfgsport.htm.
1386 Report Wiltzius, W.J. 1985. Fish culture and stocking in Colorado, 1872-1978. Colorado Division of Wildlife.
213 Book Wydoski, R.S., and R.R. Whitney. 1979. Inland Fishes of Washington. University of Washington Press Seattle, WA.
13708 Book Wydoski, R.S., and R.R. Whitney. 2003. Inland Fishes of Washington. Second Edition. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD in association with University of Washington Press, Seattle.



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