NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Miler, O. 2008. The aquatic moth Acentria ephemerella as a key species in submerged aquatic vegetation – direct and trait-mediated interactions with predators and food plants. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany.
Reference Number: 33546 Type: Thesis or Dissertation Author: Miler, O. Date (year): 2008 Title:The aquatic moth Acentria ephemerella as a key species in submerged aquatic vegetation – direct and trait-mediated interactions with predators and food plants Thesis/Dissertation Type: Ph.D. dissertation University:University of Konstanz University Location:Konstanz, Germany Pages: 121 Keywords: Acentria ephemerella
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