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Walsh, M.G., B.F. Lantry, B. Boscarino, K. Bowen, J. Gerlofsma, T. Schaner, R. Back, J. Questel, A.G. Smythe, R. Cap, M. Goehle, B. Young, M. Chalupnicki, J.H. Johnson, and J.E. McKenna. 2010. Early observations on an emerging Great Lakes invader Hemimysis anomala in Lake Ontario. Journal of Great Lakes Research 36(3):499-504.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 19502
Type: Journal Article
Author: Walsh, M.G., B.F. Lantry, B. Boscarino, K. Bowen, J. Gerlofsma, T. Schaner, R. Back, J. Questel, A.G. Smythe, R. Cap, M. Goehle, B. Young, M. Chalupnicki, J.H. Johnson, and J.E. McKenna
Date (year): 2010
Article Title:Early observations on an emerging Great Lakes invader Hemimysis anomala in Lake Ontario
Journal Name: Journal of Great Lakes Research
Volume: 36
Issue: 3
Pages: 499-504
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Keywords: Hemimysis anomala, bloody red shrimp, Great Lakes, Lake Ontario, invasive, mysid
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Hemimysis anomala

    NY - Oneida Lake, 1 km NW of Lewis Point [near Oneida Lake Beach East]


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