Native, alien, cosmopolitan, or cryptogenic? A framework for clarifying the origin status of rotifers
Among small organisms, it is often difficult to distinguish native from alien species because we cannot easily determine where they originate. They are often labelled cosmopolitan or cryptogenic, euphemisms that indicate that we are uncertain of their origin. This lack of information obscures our un...
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Main Authors: | A Pociecha, W Solarz, K Najberek, E Wilk-Wożniak |
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Language: | EN |
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Inter-Research
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/792f5178e9b64b42b9c7c9cf3d1b852e |
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