NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
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Reference Number: 19144 Type: Other Author: Kline, Jeffrey. Date (year): 2009 Book Title: Editor: Edition: Title:Everglades National Park - Freshwater Aquatics Monitoring. Thesis/Dissertation Type: Journal Name: Publisher:2009 Everglades Invasive Species Summit Publisher Location: Volume: Issue: Pages: Location: NAS URL: Accessed on: Created on: Keywords: Everglades National Park
Belonesox belizanus FL - Anhinga trail in Everglades National Park
Cichla ocellaris FL - Everglades National Park
Cichlasoma urophthalmus FL - Anhinga trail in Everglades National Park
Hemichromis letourneuxi FL - Everglades National Park
Heros severus FL - Everglades National Park
Hoplosternum littorale FL - Everglades National Park
Macrognathus siamensis FL - North of Joe Bay
Monopterus albus FL - Everglades National Park south of the C-111 canal
Oreochromis mossambicus FL - Everglades National Park
Parachromis managuensis FL - Everglades National Park
Pomacea diffusa FL - Everglades National Park
Pomacea maculata FL - Everglades National Park, in a burrow canal at northern boundry of the park just east of the entrance to Shark Valley
Pterygoplichthys sp. FL - Everglades National Park
Tilapia mariae FL - Everglades National Park
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2013]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [5/24/2013].
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