Interspecific differences in the physiological condition of native freshwater mussels in response to the invasive Asian clam Corbicula fluminea
Vanessa Modesto(Water Research Institute), Ronaldo Sousa(University of Minho), Martina Ilarri(Universidade do Porto), Amílcar Teixeira(Polytechnic Institute of Bragança), Paulo Castro(University of Minho), Francisco Carvalho(University of Minho), Manuel Lopes‐Lima(Universidade do Porto), Rodrigo O. A. Ozório(Universidade do Porto), Carlos Antunes(Universidade do Porto), Thaís Cavalheri(Universidade do Porto)
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