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Stage-Structured Simulations Suggest That Removing Young of the Year Is an Effective Method for Controlling Invasive Smallmouth Bass
Grace L. Loppnow
, Paul A. Venturelli
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
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Young-of-the-year
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Effective Method
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Smallmouth Bass
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Stage Structure
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Control Method
40%
Removal Strategies
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Overcompensation
40%
Simulation Model
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Bass
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Control Plan
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Invasive Fish
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Low Dose Rate
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Simulation Test
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Percentage Removal
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Removal Rate
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Population Abundance
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Micropterus Dolomieu
20%
Biological Realism
20%
Stage-structured Matrix Model
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Immatures
100%
Micropterus Dolomieu
100%
Simulation Mode
100%