Seasonal habitat use indicates that depth may mediate the potential for invasive round goby impacts in inland lakes
Kara J. Andres(Cornell University), Anne E. Scofield(Cornell University), Suresh A. Sethi(United States Geological Survey), Aaron N. Rice(Cornell University), Elizabeth Duskey(Cornell University), Jesse M. Lepak(New York Sea Grant), Ellen George(Cornell University), Kelly A. Perkins(Cornell University), Bobbi J. Estabrook(Cornell University), Matthew R. Paufve(Cornell University), Kimberly B. Fitzpatrick(Cornell University), Benjamin Marcy‐Quay(Cornell University)
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