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The Aquarium Trade as an Invasion Pathway in the Pacific Northwest PDF

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PPoorrttllaanndd SSttaattee UUnniivveerrssiittyy PPDDXXSScchhoollaarr Environmental Science and Management Environmental Science and Management Faculty Publications and Presentations 4-22-2011 TThhee AAqquuaarriiuumm TTrraaddee aass aann IInnvvaassiioonn PPaatthhwwaayy iinn tthhee PPaacciifificc NNoorrtthhwweesstt Angela L. Strecker Portland State University, [email protected] Philip M. Campbell University of Washington - Seattle Campus Julian D. Olden University of Washington - Seattle Campus Follow this and additional works at: https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/esm_fac Part of the Aquaculture and Fisheries Commons, Environmental Monitoring Commons, and the Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology Commons Let us know how access to this document benefits you. CCiittaattiioonn DDeettaaiillss Strecker, A. L., Campbell, P. M., & Olden, J. D. (2011). The aquarium trade as an invasion pathway in the Pacific Northwest. Fisheries, 36(2), 74-85. This Post-Print is brought to you for free and open access. It has been accepted for inclusion in Environmental Science and Management Faculty Publications and Presentations by an authorized administrator of PDXScholar. Please contact us if we can make this document more accessible: [email protected].

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contamination of many aquarium plants with unidentified organisms (e.g., molluscs: Keller and .. top species, Amazon sword (Echinodorus amazonicus), occurred in 77% of stores, and an additional 19 taxa white cloud mountain minnow and the oriental weatherfish, which may have high invasion.
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