Living with non-native fishes in California requires using the right words

Living with non-native fishes in California requires using the right words

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Redeye bass in the Cosumnes River: a non-native species that deserves the title of Alien Invader because it has eliminated native fishes from most of the river. It was introduced assuming it would have a mutualistic relationship with people (Moyle et al. 2003). by Peter Moyle Everywhere you go in California, people live in landscapes…

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Living with non-native fishes in California requires using the right words

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