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Cano-Barbacil C., P. J. Haubrock, and J. Radinger. 2025. “Asian Loaches: An Emerging Threat as Global Invaders.” Freshwater Biology 70, no. 4: e70026. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.70026
This article was missing a third affiliation for author Phillip J. Haubrock. The complete list of affiliations for this author is listed below.
1Frankfurt, Department of River Ecology and Conservation, Gelnhausen, Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Frankfurt, Germany
2CAMB, Center for Applied Mathematics and Bioinformatics, Gulf University for Science and Technology, Mubarak Al-Abdullah, Kuwait
3Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, Czech Republic
Cano-Barbacil C., P. J. Haubrock, and J. Radinger.2025."亚洲泥鳅:作为全球入侵者的新威胁"。Freshwater Biology 70, no.4: e70026. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.70026This 文章缺少作者 Phillip J. Haubrock 的第三个单位。该作者的完整单位列表如下:1法兰克福,河流生态学与保护系,Gelnhausen,森肯贝格研究所与自然历史博物馆,德国法兰克福2CAMB,应用数学与生物信息学中心,海湾科技大学,科威特穆巴拉克阿卜杜拉3Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Waters,南波西米亚大学渔业与水域保护系,捷克共和国切斯克布杰约维采我们对这一错误表示歉意。
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