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Seasonal habitat use indicates that depth may mediate the potential for invasive round goby impacts in inland lakes
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2020
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Source: Freshwater Biology, 65(8), 1337-1347
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Journal Title:Freshwater Biology
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Description:The round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) is among the fastest-spreading introduced aquatic species in North America and is radiating inland from the Great Lakes into freshwater ecosystems across the landscape. Predicting and managing the impacts of round gobies requires information on the factors influencing their distribution in habitats along the invasion front, yet this information is not available for many recently invaded ecosystems. We evaluated the seasonal habitat use and biomass of round gobies in an inland temperate lake to define the spatiotemporal scope of biological interactions at the leading edge of the round goby invasion.
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Source:Freshwater Biology, 65(8), 1337-1347
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ISSN:0046-5070;1365-2427;
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Rights Information:Accepted Manuscript
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