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Illyes, E., C.M. Boston, N.A. Turner, and N.E. Mandrak. 2025. Probability of freshwater fish dispersal into and out of urban stormwater management ponds. Biological Invasions 27:186. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-025-03639-9.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 46207
Type: Journal Article
Author: Illyes, E., C.M. Boston, N.A. Turner, and N.E. Mandrak
Date (year): 2025
Article Title:Probability of freshwater fish dispersal into and out of urban stormwater management ponds
Journal Name: Biological Invasions
Volume: 27
Issue:
Pages: 186
URL:
Keywords: pathway, dispersal, stormwater management ponds, stormwater, flooding, connectivity, habitat connectivity
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-025-03639-9
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Carassius auratus

    ON - Stormwater management pond 5A
    ON - Stormwater Managment Area 7
    ON - Stormwater Management Pond 88
    ON - Stormwater Management Area 89
    ON - Stormwater Managment Pond 104
    ON - Stormwater Managment Pond 106
    ON - Stormwater management pond 117
    ON - Stormwater management pond 120
    ON - Stormwater management pond 124
    ON - Stormwater management pond 127
    ON - Stormwater Management Pond 220
    ON - Stormwater Management Pond 178

Cyprinus carpio

    ON - Stormwater management pond 5A
    ON - Stormwater Management Pond 75
    ON - Stormwater Management Pond 79
    ON - Stormwater management pond 120

Morone americana

    ON - Stormwater management pond 127
    ON - Stormwater Management Pond 137


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