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McMahon, R.F., and C.J. Williams. 1986. Growth, life cycle, upper thermal limit and downstream colonization rates in a natural population of the freshwater bivalve, Corbicula fluminea (Muller) receiving thermal effluents. Pages 231-239 in Britton, J.C., and R.S. Prezant, eds. Proceedings of the Second International Corbicula Symposium. American Malacological Bulletin Special Edition, No. 2. American Malacological Union. Hattiesburg, MS.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 12201
Type: Conference Proceedings
Author: McMahon, R.F., and C.J. Williams.
Date (year): 1986
Book Title: Proceedings of the Second International Corbicula Symposium. American Malacological Bulletin Special Edition, No. 2.
Editor: Britton, J.C., and R.S. Prezant
Edition:
Title:Growth, life cycle, upper thermal limit and downstream colonization rates in a natural population of the freshwater bivalve, Corbicula fluminea (Muller) receiving thermal effluents.
Publisher:American Malacological Union
Publisher Location:Hattiesburg, MS
Volume:
Pages: 231-239
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Keywords: mollusks, Corbicula fluminea, Asian Clam
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Corbicula fluminea

    GA - Ogeechee River, at I-16 crossing


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