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Citation | Semmens, B.X., E.R. Buhle, A.K. Salomon and C.V. Pattengill-Semmens, 2004. A hotspot of non-native marine fishes: evidence for the aquarium trade as an invasion pathway. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 266:239-244. |
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Paper URL | http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v266/ |
Ref. No. | 50574 |
Language | English |
Usage | used in part |
Remarks | Cites FishBase in page 239; indicated that there were 1145 successful fish introductions documented. Page 241; ships visiting Florida were grouped by geographic regions. In page 243; no non-native tropical marine fish have exhibited significant change in community composition, economic impacts, or superabundance of the invader. World Wide Web electronic publication, 15 October 2002. |
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