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Oesterwind, D., V. Bartolino, J.W. Behrens, M. Erlandsson, A. Florin, C. Henseler, M. Jakubowska-Lehrmann, C. Jaspers, M. Lehtiniemi, R. Naddafi, K. Nadolna-Altyn, I. Putnis, F.J. Quirijns, M. Rakowski, L. Rozenfelde, D. Ustups, T. Wandzel, B. Witalis, A. Wozniczka, and P. Thor. 2025. Disentangling the potential effects of four non-indigenous species on commercially and recreationally used fish stocks in the Baltic Sea—a review. Biological Invasions 27:76. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10530-025-03537-0.
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Reference Number: 45365
Type: Journal Article
Author: Oesterwind, D., V. Bartolino, J.W. Behrens, M. Erlandsson, A. Florin, C. Henseler, M. Jakubowska-Lehrmann, C. Jaspers, M. Lehtiniemi, R. Naddafi, K. Nadolna-Altyn, I. Putnis, F.J. Quirijns, M. Rakowski, L. Rozenfelde, D. Ustups, T. Wandzel, B. Witalis, A. Wozniczka, and P. Thor
Date (year): 2025
Article Title:Disentangling the potential effects of four non-indigenous species on commercially and recreationally used fish stocks in the Baltic Sea—a review
Journal Name: Biological Invasions
Volume: 27
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Pages: 76
URL: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10530-025-03537-0
Keywords: round goby, Neogobius melanostomus, sea walnut, Mnemiopsis leidyi, mud crab, Rhithropanopeus harrisii, fishhook water flea, Cercopagis pengoi, impact analysis, fish stock, Baltic Sea
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-025-03537-0
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