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Impact of an Exotic Clam, Corbula Gibba, on the Commercial Scallop Pecten Fumatus in Port Phillip Bay, South-East Australia: Evidence of Resource-Restricted Growth in a Subtidal Environment
Marine Ecology - Progress Series
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doi 10.3354/meps221135
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Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Aquatic Science
Behavior
Date
January 1, 2001
Authors
SG Talman
MJ Keough
Publisher
Inter-Research Science Center
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