NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Wonham, M.J., J.T. Carlton, G.M. Ruiz, and L.D. Smith. 2000. Fish and ships: relating dispersal frequency to success in biological invasions. Marine Biology 136:1111-1121.
Reference Number: 13027 Type: Journal Article Author: Wonham, M.J., J.T. Carlton, G.M. Ruiz, and L.D. Smith Date (year): 2000 Article Title:Fish and ships: relating dispersal frequency to success in biological invasions Journal Name: Marine Biology Volume: 136 Issue: Pages: 1111-1121 URL: Keywords: marine, Cipangopaludina chinensis, mystery snail, apple snail, snail, mollusk,
Acanthogobius flavimanus CA - San Francisco Bay drainage CA - Pacific Ocean, waters in the Los Angeles vicinity
Anguilla anguilla CA - San Francisco Bay drainage
Cyprinodon variegatus WA - state non-specific
Gobionellus oceanicus NY - Hudson River (lower)
Hypsoblennius ionthas NY - Hudson River
Lucania parva CA - Aquatic Park Lagoon in Berkeley, CA OR - Yaquina Bay, in a slough off the bay ~2.5 miles from Hatfield Marine Science Center.
Parablennius thysanius HI - non-specific marine location
Tridentiger barbatus CA - San Francisco Bay drainage
Tridentiger bifasciatus CA - San Francisco Bay drainage
Tridentiger trigonocephalus CA - San Francisco Bay
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [12/4/2024].
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