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Shafland, P.L. 1976. The continuing problem of non-native fishes in Florida. Fisheries 1(6):25.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 1791
Type: Journal Article
Author: Shafland, P.L.
Date (year): 1976
Article Title:The continuing problem of non-native fishes in Florida.
Journal Name: Fisheries
Volume: 1
Issue: 6
Pages: 25
URL:
Keywords: exotics, Florida
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Carassius auratus

    FL - a small borrow pit (presumably Wayside Park in Perrine based on Taylor and Courtenay 1986)

Corydoras sp.

    FL - a small borrow pit (presumably Wayside Park in Perrine based on Taylor and Courtenay 1986)

Hypostomus plecostomus

    FL - a small borrow pit (presumably Wayside Park in Perrine based on Taylor and Courtenay 1986)

Oreochromis mossambicus

    FL - a small borrow pit (presumably Wayside Park in Perrine based on Taylor and Courtenay 1986)

Puntigrus tetrazona

    FL - a small borrow pit (presumably Wayside Park in Perrine based on Taylor and Courtenay 1986)

Tilapia mariae

    FL - a small borrow pit (presumably Wayside Park in Perrine based on Taylor and Courtenay 1986)

Tilapia zillii

    FL - a small borrow pit (presumably Wayside Park in Perrine based on Taylor and Courtenay 1986)


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