Biological Aquatic Weed Control by Fish in the Lower Sonoran Desert of California
Authors
E. F. LegnerW. J. Hauser
T. W. Fisher
R. A. Meiived
Authors Affiliations
E. F. Legner is Professor of Biological Control, Riverside; W. J. Hau-ser is Assistant Research Biologist 11, Riverside; T. W. Fisher is Specialist, Division of Biological Control, Riverside; R. A. Medved is Staff Research Associate, Division of Biological Control, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 29(11):8-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v029n11p8. November 1975.
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Abstract
Use of fish for biological aquatic weed control is becoming widespread in the irrigation system and recreational lakes of the lower Sonoran Desert of California. Two African species,
Legner E, Hauser W, Fisher T, Meiived R. 1975. Biological Aquatic Weed Control by Fish in the Lower Sonoran Desert of California. Hilgardia 29(11):8-10. DOI:10.3733/ca.v029n11p8
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