Marine biological invasions
Biological invasions are one of the main causes of biodiversity decline worldwide. While Japanese knotweed and tiger mosquito are invasive species that are well known to the public, the same could not be said for the American blue crab and the green Algae Caulerpa in the Mediterranean seaside. Marin...
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2026
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| Online Erişim: | https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/110124 |
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