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Johansson, M.L., B.A. Dufour, K.W. Wellband, L.D. Corkum, H.J. MacIsaac, and D.D. Heath. 2018. Human-mediated and natural dispersal of an invasive fish in the eastern Great Lakes. Heredity 120:533-546. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41437-017-0038-x.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 31080
Type: Journal Article
Author: Johansson, M.L., B.A. Dufour, K.W. Wellband, L.D. Corkum, H.J. MacIsaac, and D.D. Heath.
Date (year): 2018
Article Title:Human-mediated and natural dispersal of an invasive fish in the eastern Great Lakes
Journal Name: Heredity
Volume: 120
Issue:
Pages: 533-546
URL:
Keywords: Round goby, Neogobius melanostomus, Great Lakes, Dispersal, Population genetics
DOI: 10.1038/s41437-017-0038-x
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Neogobius melanostomus

    ON - Detroit River, Amherstburg, Canada
    ON - Lake St. Clair, Belle River, Canada
    ON - Lake Ontario, Burlington, Canada
    ON - Lake Erie, Colchester, Canada
    ON - George Stone Shipwreck, Lake Erie, Canada
    ON - Trent River, Hastings, Canada
    ON - Jay Gould Shipwreck, Lake Erie, Canada
    ON - Frazer Bay, Lake Huron, Canada
    ON - Detroit River, LaSalle, Canada
    ON - Maitland River, Canada
    ON - McFarland, Ontario, Canada
    ON - Georgian Bay, Midland, Canada
    ON - Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
    ON - Lake Erie, Port Colborne, Canada
    ON - Lake Erie, Port Dover, Canada
    ON - Lake Huron, Port Elgin, Canada
    ON - Lake Erie, Port Maitland, Canada
    ON - Georgian Bay, Port Severn, Canada
    ON - Lake Erie, Port Stanley, Canada
    ON - St. Clair River, near Courtright, Canada
    ON - Detroit River, St. Rose Beach, Canada
    ON - Trent River, Trenton, Canada


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