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Aaron Ingram
15 February, 10:49
How is Round Goby population invasive?
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Craig
15 February, 13:06
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The round goby is considered an invasive species with significant ecological and economic impact; the consequences are quite complex as the fish both competes with native species and provides an abundant source of food for them while consuming other invasive species.
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