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Morrison, W.E., and M.E. Hay. 2011. Feeding and growth of native, invasive and non-invasive alien apple snails (Ampullariidae) in the United States: invasives eat more and grow more. Biological Invasions 13:945-955. http://www.springerlink.com/content/511320h258vj3h25/fulltext.pdf.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 19695
Type: Journal Article
Author: Morrison, W.E., and M.E. Hay
Date (year): 2011
Article Title:Feeding and growth of native, invasive and non-invasive alien apple snails (Ampullariidae) in the United States: invasives eat more and grow more.
Journal Name: Biological Invasions
Volume: 13
Issue:
Pages: 945-955
URL: http://www.springerlink.com/content/511320h258vj3h25/fulltext.pdf
Keywords: invertebrates, mollusks, gastropods, Pomacea insularum, applesnails, Florida, Georgia, Pomacea maculata, Pomacea diffusa, Pomacea haustrum
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-010-9881-x
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Pomacea maculata

    GA - Lake Lure, Georgia
    FL - Lake Tohopekaliga, Florida


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