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Invasion of Laguncula pulchella (Gastropoda: Naticidae) and predator–prey interactions with bivalves on the Tona coast, Miyagi prefecture, northern Japan
Biological Invasions
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10.1007/s10530-012-0310-1
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2012
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Vol 15
(3)
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pp. 587-598
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Cited By ~ 14
Author(s):
Tomoki Chiba
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Shin’ichi Sato
Keyword(s):
Predator Prey
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Miyagi Prefecture
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Laguncula Pulchella
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Northern Japan
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pp. 43-49
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pp. 260-268
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Jun Zhou
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