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Study Suggests Most Invasive Species Remain at Low Levels

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Water Quality & Pollution
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A study by the Center for Limnology at UW-Madison says invasive species usually exist in low number and that overabundance is NOT the most common scenario. “Invasive species are often thought of as species that take over wherever they get in,” says Jake Vander Zanden, a UW limnology professor who directed the research. “But, in
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