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_aInvasive Species Program--Snakeheads, Aquatic Invaders. _c. |
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_bU.S. Geological Survey, _c2004. |
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_aSIRS Enduring Issues 2005. _nArticle 37, _pScience, _x1522-3264; |
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500 | _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. | ||
500 | _aOriginally Published: Invasive Species Program--Snakeheads, Aquatic Invaders, July 30, 2004; pp. n.p.. | ||
520 | _a"In the summer of 2002 and again in late spring 2004, one of the Asian species, the northern snakehead, generated national media attention when anglers caught this fish in a pond in Maryland and, more recently, in the Potomac River in Maryland and Virginia. Fisheries scientists consider snakeheads to be invasive species because they have the potential to threaten native fishes, the recreational fishing industry, and aquatic ecosystems." (U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY) This article describes snakeheads and explains why they are becoming a problem to native species in Maryland and Virginia. | ||
599 | _aRecords created from non-MARC resource. | ||
650 | _aBiological invasions | ||
650 | _aExotic fishes | ||
650 | _aFreshwater ecology | ||
650 | _aFreshwater fishes | ||
650 | _aNonindigenous pests | ||
650 | _aSnakeheads (Fish) | ||
610 | _aU.S. | ||
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_aProQuest Information and Learning Company _tSIRS Enduring Issues 2005, _pScience. _x1522-3264; |
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