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Morrison, M., B.P. Butterfield, S.G. Ross, C. Collins, A. Walde, J. Gray, J.B. Hauge, and E.C. Munscher. 2019. The diet of the eastern musk turtle (Sternotherus odoratus) as it pertains to invasive snail consumption in a freshwater spring habitat in Texas. Herpetology Notes 12:1133-1139.
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Reference Number: 33877
Type: Journal Article
Author: Morrison, M., B.P. Butterfield, S.G. Ross, C. Collins, A. Walde, J. Gray, J.B. Hauge, and E.C. Munscher
Date (year): 2019
Article Title:The diet of the eastern musk turtle (Sternotherus odoratus) as it pertains to invasive snail consumption in a freshwater spring habitat in Texas
Journal Name: Herpetology Notes
Volume: 12
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Pages: 1133-1139
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Keywords: Sternotherus odoratus, eastern musk turtle, impacts, diet, predation, Red-rimmed Melania, Melanoides tuberculata, Quilted Melania, Tarebia granifera, Giant Ramshorn Snail, Marisa cornuarietis, Comal SPrings, spring, Texas
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