NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Kuchta, R., A. Choudhury, T. Scholz. 2018. Asian fish tapeworm: the most successful invasive parasite in freshwaters. Trends in Parasitology 34(6):511-523. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Roman_Kuchta/publication/323977375_Asian_Fish_Tapeworm_The_Most_Successful_Invasive_Parasite_in_Freshwaters/links/5b065fdfa6fdcc8c2522aec4/Asian-Fish-Tapeworm-The-Most-Successful-Invasive-Parasite-in-Freshwaters.pdf.
Reference Number: 31647 Type: Journal Article Author: Kuchta, R., A. Choudhury, T. Scholz Date (year): 2018 Article Title:Asian fish tapeworm: the most successful invasive parasite in freshwaters Journal Name: Trends in Parasitology Volume: 34 Issue: 6 Pages: 511-523 URL: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Roman_Kuchta/publication/323977375_Asian_Fish_Tapeworm_The_Most_Successful_Invasive_Parasite_in_Freshwaters/links/5b065fdfa6fdcc8c2522aec4/Asian-Fish-Tapeworm-The-Most-Successful-Invasive-Parasite-in-Freshwaters.pdf Keywords: Asian tapeworm, baitfish, Schyzocotyle acheilognathi, Great Lakes, North America
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2025]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [2/16/2025].
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