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Status of Round Goby Invasion Fronts in New York and Quebec: Implications for Lake Champlain

George, S. D.; Diebboll, H. L.; Pearson, S. H.; Goldsmit, J.; Drouin, A.; Vachon, N.; Cote, G.; Daudelin, S.; Bartron, M. L.; Modley, M. D.; Littrell, K. A.; Getchell, R. G.; Fiorentino, R. J.; Sadekoski, T. R.; Finkelstein, J. S.; Darling, M. J.; Parent, G. J.; Atkins, L. M.

2026-03-25 ecology
10.64898/2026.03.23.712452 bioRxiv
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Invasive round goby Neogobius melanostomus have advanced eastward through the state of New York and provinces of Ontario and Quebec over the past two decades and are approaching Lake Champlain, one of the largest lakes in North America. This manuscript describes international efforts to monitor round goby populations during 2021-2025 on (a) the southern approach to Lake Champlain via the Hudson River and Champlain Canal, and (b) the northern approach to Lake Champlain via the Saint Lawrence River and Richelieu River. Monitoring utilized environmental DNA (eDNA), backpack electrofishing, beach seining, benthic trawling, and viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) testing. In the Champlain Canal, round goby were captured as far north as the downstream side of the C1 dam (97 kilometers [km] from Lake Champlain) while eDNA detections occurred as far north as the upstream side of the C2 dam (90 km from Lake Champlain). In the Richelieu River, round goby were captured as far south as Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu (82 km from Lake Champlain) while the southern-most eDNA detections occurred near the Canadian side of the international border (4 km from Lake Champlain). Water temperature influenced habitat usage of round goby in the Champlain Canal, with catch rates in near-shore areas declining at < 10 {degrees}C. All VHSV test results were non-detections at the mouth of the Richelieu River, while one positive and two inconclusive results occurred along the Champlain Canal. Together, these data have informed multiple mitigation measures and have implications for management of aquatic invasive species across North America.

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