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Biol Invasions[removed]:1269–1284 DOI[removed]s10530[removed]x ORIGINAL PAPER Secondary invasion of the round goby into high diversity
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Dunnville / Caledonia / /

Company

Ó Springer Science+Business Media B.V. / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

Canada / /

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Event

Extinction / /

Facility

University of Ohio State / University of Guelph / University of Toronto / For Evidence Source/s Laboratory / Royal Ontario Museum / /

IndustryTerm

low diversity systems / lotic systems / well known host-affiliate systems / diversity lotic systems / diversity systems / food / host-affiliate systems / /

NaturalFeature

Rivers river / Ausable river / Lower Thames River / Laurentian Great Lakes / Grand Rivers river / Thames river / Upper Grand River / Lake Erie / Great Lakes / Big Creek / Oceans Canada / Laurentian Great Fishes Lakes / Great Lakes tributaries / Sydenham river / lake Lake St. Clair / Big Otter Creek / Sydenham River Thames River / lake Huron / Upper Thames River / Clair River / East Sydenham River / Grand river / /

Organization

University of Ohio State / Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority / University of Guelph / Evidence Source/s Laboratory / Canada A. N. Schwalb J. D. Ackerman Department of Integrative Biology / Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources / Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology / Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada / Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters / University of Toronto / /

Person

Josef D. Ackerman / Alan J. Dextrase / Mark Poos / Astrid N. Schwalb / /

ProvinceOrState

Peterborough / Iowa / Ontario / /

URL

www.invadingspecies.com / /

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