2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jglr.2011.08.003
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Sea lamprey wounding in Canadian waters of Lake Huron from 2000 to 2009: Temporal changes differ among regions

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“…Sites are assumed to represent reproductively isolated populations, although some degree of mixing among sites in the Great Lakes cannot be ruled out(Eberts et al, 2017). In a spatial autocorrelation analysis of sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus L. 1758 wounding rates of C. clupeaformis, sites within 50 km of each other were not spatially independent(McLeod et al, 2011). Thus, sites within 50 km from another site were excluded from analyses (from closest neighbours, the site with more data was retained).…”
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“…Sites are assumed to represent reproductively isolated populations, although some degree of mixing among sites in the Great Lakes cannot be ruled out(Eberts et al, 2017). In a spatial autocorrelation analysis of sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus L. 1758 wounding rates of C. clupeaformis, sites within 50 km of each other were not spatially independent(McLeod et al, 2011). Thus, sites within 50 km from another site were excluded from analyses (from closest neighbours, the site with more data was retained).…”
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