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Long‐term macrophyte and snail community responses to population declines of invasive rusty crayfish (Faxonius rusticus)
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2023
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Source: Ecological Applications, 33(3)
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Journal Title:Ecological Applications
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Description:A central focus of invasive species research has been on human efforts to eradicate invaders or reduce their abundance to mitigate the worst of theirimpacts. In some cases, however, populations of invasive species decline with- out human intervention, which may inform management responses to these invaders. Such is the case of the invasive rusty crayfish ( Faxonius rusticus )i n northern Wisconsin, USA, where systematic population monitoring since 1975 has revealed population declines in approximately half of the lakes surveyed.
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Source:Ecological Applications, 33(3)
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ISSN:1051-0761;1939-5582;
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Rights Information:CC BY
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