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Clemens, B.J., J.J. Spangler, P.L. Robertson, G.M. Galovich, C.R. Banner, S.L. Gunckel, L.L. Ketchum, R.K. Bowden, S.T. Spagnoli, M.L. Kent, and J.P. Kirk. 2016. Persistence of triploid Grass Carp in Devils Lake, Oregon. Journal of Wildlife Management 7(1):153-161. http://www.fwspubs.org/doi/pdf/10.3996/042015-JFWM-044?ai=vjm&ui=10r3r&af=H ; http://www.fwspubs.org/doi/suppl/10.3996/042015-JFWM-044?ai=vjm&ui=10r3r&af=H.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 28795
Type: Journal Article
Author: Clemens, B.J., J.J. Spangler, P.L. Robertson, G.M. Galovich, C.R. Banner, S.L. Gunckel, L.L. Ketchum, R.K. Bowden, S.T. Spagnoli, M.L. Kent, and J.P. Kirk.
Date (year): 2016
Article Title:Persistence of triploid Grass Carp in Devils Lake, Oregon
Journal Name: Journal of Wildlife Management
Volume: 7
Issue: 1
Pages: 153-161
URL: http://www.fwspubs.org/doi/pdf/10.3996/042015-JFWM-044?ai=vjm&ui=10r3r&af=H ; http://www.fwspubs.org/doi/suppl/10.3996/042015-JFWM-044?ai=vjm&ui=10r3r&af=H
Keywords: Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, triploid, Oregon
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Ctenopharyngodon idella triploid

    OR - Devils Lake in Lincoln City
    OR - Devils Lake in Lincoln City
    OR - Devils Lake in Lincoln City
    OR - Devils Lake [near Lincoln City]


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