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A global invader or a complex of regionally distributed species? Clarifying the status of an invasive calcareous tubeworm Hydroides dianthus (Verrill, 1873) using barcoding
Author
Sun, Y., Wong, E., Keppel, E., Williamson, J. and Kupriyanova E.K
Year
2017
Journal
Marine Biology
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A global invader or a complex of regionally distributed species? Clarifying the status of an invasive calcareous tubeworm Hydroides dianthus (Verrill, 1873) using barcoding
Author
Sun, Y., Wong, E., Keppel, E., Williamson, J. and Kupriyanova E.K
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