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Gendron, A.D., D.J. Marcogliese, and M. Thomas. 2012. Invasive species are less parasitized than native competitors, but for how long? The case of the round goby in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin. Biological Invasions 14:367-384. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-011-0083-y.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 24080
Type: Journal Article
Author: Gendron, A.D., D.J. Marcogliese, and M. Thomas
Date (year): 2012
Article Title:Invasive species are less parasitized than native competitors, but for how long? The case of the round goby in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin.
Journal Name: Biological Invasions
Volume: 14
Issue:
Pages: 367-384
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Keywords: round goby, Neogobius melanostomus, fish parasites, enemy release hypothesis, colonization time, St. Lawrence river, Great Lakes Basin
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-011-0083-y
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Neogobius melanostomus

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    QC - St. Lawrence River, Sorel, Canada
    QC - St. Lawrence River, Îles de la Paix, Canada


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