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Importance of hybridization between indigenous and nonindigenous freshwater species: An overlooked threat to North American biodiversity
William L. Perry
, David M. Lodge
, Jeffrey L. Feder
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Biodiversity
100%
Biodiversity Loss
20%
Closely Related Species
40%
Crayfish
20%
Ecological Effects
20%
Eurasia
20%
Freshwater
40%
Freshwater Species
100%
Genetic Distance
20%
Habitat Degradation
40%
Hybridization Effect
40%
Introduced Species
20%
Introgression
20%
Invertebrates
20%
Isolated Area
20%
Molecular Phylogeny
20%
Mussels
20%
Native Species
20%
Non-indigenous
100%
Non-native
20%
Non-native Species
40%
North America
100%
Phylogenetic Relationship
20%
Pollution
40%
Potential Threats
20%
Species at Risk
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Americans
100%
Biodiversity
100%
Cladistics
50%
Genetic Distance
25%
Introduced Species
100%
Introgression
25%
Mussel
25%