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Fowler, A.E., G.A. Loonam, and A.M.H. Blakeslee. 2022. Population structure and demography of non-indigenous Japanese mystery snails in freshwater habitats of Virginia and Washington, D.C., USA. Aquatic Invasions 17(3):415-430. https://doi.org/10.3391/ai. 2022.17.3.06.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 42000
Type: Journal Article
Author: Fowler, A.E., G.A. Loonam, and A.M.H. Blakeslee
Date (year): 2022
Article Title:Population structure and demography of non-indigenous Japanese mystery snails in freshwater habitats of Virginia and Washington, D.C., USA
Journal Name: Aquatic Invasions
Volume: 17
Issue: 3
Pages: 415-430
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Keywords: Japanese mystery snail, demography, Heterogen japonica, genetics
DOI: 10.3391/ai. 2022.17.3.06
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Cipangopaludina japonica

    DC - Anacostia river off Anacostia park section D, Washington, D.C.
    VA - Gunston Cove, Belle Haven, Virginia
    VA - Youngs Pond in Joseph Bryan Park, Bryan Park, Virginia
    VA - Lake Barcroft off Dearborn Dr, Virginia
    VA - Powells Creek off Neabsco Beach Way, Leesylvania, Virginia
    VA - Rappahannock River off Old Wharf Rd, Rappahannock, Virginia


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