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REGIONAL ESTIMATES OF THE EXTENT OF NON-INDIGENOUS FISH SPECIES IN THE SURFACE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES
Citation:
McCormick, F H., D V. Peck, R M. Hughes, T R. Whittier, L. Kleinsasser, M. P. Dunn, T. P. Simon, AND J M. Lazorchak. REGIONAL ESTIMATES OF THE EXTENT OF NON-INDIGENOUS FISH SPECIES IN THE SURFACE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES. Presented at Nonindigenous Species Workshop, Research Triangle Park, NC, February 4-6, 2004.
Impact/Purpose:
The goals of this research are to:
(1) determine how landscape characteristics relate to the spread of red shiner through southeastern river systems,
(2) identify behavioral and genetic mechanisms underlying interspecific hybridization, and
(3) develop models to assess the vulnerability of tributary streams to invasion by red shiner.
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