Distribution and status of five non-native fish species in the Tampa Bay drainage (USA), a hot spot for fish introductions-Data
Dates
Publication Date
2018-01-19
Start Date
1995
End Date
2015
Citation
Nico, L.G., Lawson, K.M., Tuckett, Q.M., Ritch, J.L., Fuller, P.L., Matheson, R.E., Gestring, K., and Hill, J.E., 2018, Distribution and status of five non-native fish species in the Tampa Bay drainage (USA), a hot spot for fish introductions-Data: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F790228K.
Summary
This dataset provides supporting information for the species distribution data used in the associated manuscript. Collections of five non-native fish species were made by a number of institutions, and several capture techniques were used. This dataset also includes number of individuals of each species captured at each locality.
Summary
This dataset provides supporting information for the species distribution data used in the associated manuscript. Collections of five non-native fish species were made by a number of institutions, and several capture techniques were used. This dataset also includes number of individuals of each species captured at each locality.
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Related External Resources
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Lawson, K.M., Tuckett, Q.M., Ritch, J.L., Nico, L.G., Fuller, P.L., Matheson, R.E., Gestring, Kelly, and Hill, J.E., 2017, Distribution and status of five non-native fish species in the Tampa Bay drainage (USA), a hot spot for fish introductions: BioInvasions Records, v. 6, no. 4, p. 393-406, https://doi.org/10.3391/bir.2017.6.4.15.