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Dickey, J.W.E., J.M. Jeschke, G.T. Steffen, E. Kazanavičiūtė, R.S. Brennan, and E. Briski. 2023. Current temperatures limit the potential impact of a commonly traded predatory gastropod. Aquatic Invasions 18(2):247-261. https://aquaticinvasions.arphahub.com/article/103208/.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 42201
Type: Journal Article
Author: Dickey, J.W.E., J.M. Jeschke, G.T. Steffen, E. Kazanavičiūtė, R.S. Brennan, and E. Briski.
Date (year): 2023
Article Title:Current temperatures limit the potential impact of a commonly traded predatory gastropod
Journal Name: Aquatic Invasions
Volume: 18
Issue: 2
Pages: 247-261
URL: https://aquaticinvasions.arphahub.com/article/103208/
Keywords: Assassin snail, Anentome helena, predatory snail, Physella acuta, acute bladder snail, Anentome sp. A, cryptic species, predation, pet trade, Clea helena
DOI: 10.3391/ai.2023.18.2.103208
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