2015
DOI: 10.1111/are.12706
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Potential of hybrid striped bass (Morone saxatilis(Walbaum) xMorone chrysops(Rafinesque) to reproduce among climatic conditions of northern and central Germany

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“…As a leading country in inland aquaculture production in Europe (FAO, ), Turkey is highly likely to receive several NN marine and freshwater species in the near future, including white/striped bass hybrid ( Morone saxatilis × Morone chrysops ) and Asian tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon . Of these, the Morone hybrid has already been found in the wild in Turkey (Kizak & Güner, ), as well as in Croatia (Safner et al, ), and the hybrid has proved to be capable of natural reproduction within Europe (Müller‐Belecke, Böhm, Pfeifer, & Füllner, ; Müller‐Belecke, Thürmer, & Böhm, ). The ENSARS scheme could be applied to this hybrid and retrospectively to non‐native Tilapia species, which are already present in several aquaculture facilities in some regions of Turkey (e.g.…”
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“…As a leading country in inland aquaculture production in Europe (FAO, ), Turkey is highly likely to receive several NN marine and freshwater species in the near future, including white/striped bass hybrid ( Morone saxatilis × Morone chrysops ) and Asian tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon . Of these, the Morone hybrid has already been found in the wild in Turkey (Kizak & Güner, ), as well as in Croatia (Safner et al, ), and the hybrid has proved to be capable of natural reproduction within Europe (Müller‐Belecke, Böhm, Pfeifer, & Füllner, ; Müller‐Belecke, Thürmer, & Böhm, ). The ENSARS scheme could be applied to this hybrid and retrospectively to non‐native Tilapia species, which are already present in several aquaculture facilities in some regions of Turkey (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Müller-Belecke, Böhm, Pfeifer, & Füllner, 2016;Müller-Belecke, Thürmer, & Böhm, 2014). The ENSARS scheme could be applied to this hybrid and retrospectively to non-native Tilapia species, which are already present in several aquaculture facilities in some regions of Turkey (e.g Altun, Tekelioğlu, & Danabaş, 2006)…”
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