Species movements within biogeographic regions: exploring the distribution of transplanted mollusc species in South America
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Published:2022-10-29
Issue:3
Volume:25
Page:673-691
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ISSN:1387-3547
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Container-title:Biological Invasions
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biol Invasions
Author:
Darrigran GustavoORCID, Agudo-Padrón IgnacioORCID, Baez Pedro, Belz CarlosORCID, Cardoso FranzORCID, Collado Gonzalo A.ORCID, Correoso ModestoORCID, Cuezzo María GabrielaORCID, Damborenea CristinaORCID, Fabres Alejandra A.ORCID, Fernandez Monica A.ORCID, Gomes Suzete R.ORCID, Gutiérrez Gregoric Diego E.ORCID, Letelier Sergio, Lodeiros CésarORCID, Ludwig SandraORCID, Mansur Maria Cristina, Narciso Samuel, Pastorino GuidoORCID, Penchaszadeh Pablo E., Peralta Ana CarolinaORCID, Rebolledo Andrea, Rumi Alejandra, Salvador Rodrigo B.ORCID, Santos SoniaORCID, Spotorno PaulaORCID, Carvalho Thiengo SilvanaORCID, Vidigal TeofâniaORCID, Carranza AlvarORCID
Funder
Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica Universidad Nacional de La Plata CONICET
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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