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      Biological control of the invasive Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea: can predators tame the beast?

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                Journal
                Hydrobiologia
                Hydrobiologia
                Springer Nature America, Inc
                0018-8158
                1573-5117
                October 2016
                May 17 2016
                October 2016
                : 779
                : 1
                : 209-226
                Article
                10.1007/s10750-016-2816-5
                b0d56aec-3845-4e05-95f5-b7aac11bced0
                © 2016

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