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Marsden, J.E., R.W. Langdon, and S.P. Good. 2000. First occurrence of the brook silverside (Labidsthes sicculus) in Lake Champlain, Vermont. Northeastern Naturalist 7(3):248-254. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3858357.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 13335
Type: Journal Article
Author: Marsden, J.E., R.W. Langdon, and S.P. Good
Date (year): 2000
Article Title:First occurrence of the brook silverside (Labidsthes sicculus) in Lake Champlain, Vermont
Journal Name: Northeastern Naturalist
Volume: 7
Issue: 3
Pages: 248-254
URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3858357
Keywords: Brook silverside, Labidesthes sicculus, lake champlain, vermont, mohawk river, blueback herring, white perch, zebra mussels
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Labidesthes sicculus

    VT - Richelieu drainage [Lake Champlain]
    NY - Mohawk River at the mouth of Schoharie Creek
    NY - Mohawk River at the mouth of Schoharie Creek
    NY - Oneida Lake at the mouth of the Barge Canal (west end of the lake)
    NY - Collins Lake
    NY - Hudson River, tidal region
    VT - Sucker Brook, on the Alburg Tongue, Lake Champlain
    VT - Lake Champlain at Keeler Bay, South Hero
    VT - Lake Champlain at Sandbar State Park on Keeler Bay
    VT - Poultney River
    VT - Poultney River


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