Benthic macroinvertebrate community structure in nutrient‐rich, spring‐fed streams recently invaded by non‐native New Zealand mud snails
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2023
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Journal Title:Freshwater Biology
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Description:Ecological roles of non-native species can vary over space and time due to abiotic factors and characteristics of the invaded communities. For instance, nutrient availability, temperature, and flow regime can influence invasion outcomes in freshwaters. This variability makes it challenging to predict non-native species' effects in newly introduced areas.
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Source:Freshwater Biology, 69(2), 266-276
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ISSN:0046-5070 ; 1365-2427
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Rights Information:Accepted Manuscript
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:3d345a452cd5c27132f2488bc986b1415e392bc6e09428d81e384233de9d4923f4d267489af7e30983899e0ed5687a98db7408ad05986be78f22623ae34443cc
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