Impacts of an invasive snail (Tarebia granifera) on nutrient cycling in tropical streams: the role of riparian deforestation in Trinidad, West Indies.
Non-native species and habitat degradation are two major catalysts of environmental change and often occur simultaneously. In freshwater systems, degradation of adjacent terrestrial vegetation may facilitate introduced species by altering resource availability. Here we examine how the presence of in...
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Autores principales: | Jennifer M Moslemi, Sunny B Snider, Keeley Macneill, James F Gilliam, Alexander S Flecker |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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