Tracking the invasive and euryhaline pikeperch Sander lucioperca in the lower River Thames using acoustic telemetry indicates no movements into areas of relatively high salinity
Saulius Stakėnas, Stephen D. Gregory, J. Robert Britton, Jessica E. Marsh, Ali Serhan Tarkan, Grzegorz Zięba, Keith J. Wesley, Gordon H. Copp
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The citation for the paper is: Stakėnas, S., Gregory, S. D., Britton, J. R., Marsh, J. E., Tarkan, A. S., Zięba, G., Wesley, K. J., & Copp, G. H. (2024). Tracking the invasive and euryhaline pikeperch Sander lucioperca in the lower River Thames using acoustic telemetry indicates no movements into areas of relatively high salinity. Journal of Fish Biology, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15882
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