@RicciardiLab It *is too late. The current population of Grass Carp in Lake Erie is well above what our modeling (and others) has set for establishment of these types of species. It is about control now, as much as can be done. https://t.co/vUbAVDaV3R
@asiancarpca Our paper modeling these results is found here. Spawning probability requires much fewer individuals than expected when there are limited spawning rivers. Based on some cool math for the "urn problem". #InvasiveCarps #GreatLakes https://t.co/
Here is the paper. "Could an Asian carp population establish in the Great Lakes from a small introduction?" Answer: yes... https://t.co/vUbAVDanej
Given Grass Carp eggs and now hatched juveniles have been collected from two Lake Erie tribs, and two population models suggest establishment w/current pop., #Science says otherwise. #TrustScience @FishOceansCAN @USGS 1) https://t.co/vUbAVCSLPJ 2) https://
Could an Asian carp population establish in the Great Lakes from a small introduction? http://t.co/rBEAzT13Rc #springerlink
Gayet güzel bir çalışma...http://t.co/gUpT7zkqU1
UW Bio Prof Kim Cuddington: What could happen when the "carp" hits the fan, er, Lakes http://t.co/YxvvzqdIUt
UW Bio Prof Kim Cuddington: What could happen when the "carp" hits the fan, er, Lakes http://t.co/YxvvzqdIUt
RT @DrFishSG: Could an Asian carp population establish in the Great Lakes from a small introduction? http://t.co/lX0wklwtE1 #springerlink
Could an Asian carp population establish in the Great Lakes from a small introduction? http://t.co/aqVg6uGeSp #springerlink
Could an Asian carp population establish in the Great Lakes from a small introduction? http://t.co/aqVg6uGeSp #springerlink