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Dreissenidae / Systems ecology / Mytilidae / Landscape ecology / Biology / Invasive species / Natural environment / Dreissena / Zebra mussel / Quagga mussel / Fisheries science / Limnoperna fortunei
Date: 2013-12-04 15:39:53
Dreissenidae
Systems ecology
Mytilidae
Landscape ecology
Biology
Invasive species
Natural environment
Dreissena
Zebra mussel
Quagga mussel
Fisheries science
Limnoperna fortunei

Chapter 38: Impacts of Dreissena on Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities

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