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de Lafontaine, Y., J. Sevigny, R. Calve, G. Verreault, S. Despatie, and E. Veilleux. 2008. Chinese mitten crabs (Eriocheir sinensis ) in the St. Lawrence River and Estuary, Canada: new records and risk of invasion. Aquatic Invasions 3(2):153-163.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 17934
Type: Journal Article
Author: de Lafontaine, Y., J. Sevigny, R. Calve, G. Verreault, S. Despatie, and E. Veilleux
Date (year): 2008
Article Title:Chinese mitten crabs (Eriocheir sinensis ) in the St. Lawrence River and Estuary, Canada: new records and risk of invasion.
Journal Name: Aquatic Invasions
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
Pages: 153-163
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Keywords: invertebrate, crustacean, Eriocheir sinensis, Chinese mitten crab, Canada
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Eriocheir sinensis

    ON - Lake Erie offshore from Port Alma, Ontario
    ON - Lake Superior, Thunder Bay Harbour, Ontario, at Ontario Power generating station on Mission Island
    QC - St. Lawrence River at Sainte-Angele-de-Laval
    QC - St. Lawrence River Estuary at La Pocatiere
    QC - St. Lawrence River Estuary at La Pocatiere
    QC - St. Lawrence River, Lake Saint-Pierre near the Nicolet River mouth in Nicolet
    QC - St. Lawrence River Estuary at Kamourska
    QC - St. Lawrence River Estuary at Riviere-Ouelle


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