Bonn, FRG Figure 1:
tina anglica (at the back), introduced in the 1920s to promote sediment accre-tion, displaces a.o. the na-tive glass-word Salicornia stricta (in the foreground). B: The Pacifi c oyster Crassostrea gigas, imported for commercial production fi rst in 1964, reproduced successfully during the last two d...
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Summary: | tina anglica (at the back), introduced in the 1920s to promote sediment accre-tion, displaces a.o. the na-tive glass-word Salicornia stricta (in the foreground). B: The Pacifi c oyster Crassostrea gigas, imported for commercial production fi rst in 1964, reproduced successfully during the last two decades and uses the native blue mussel Mytilus edulis as habitat and even-tually kills individuals by |
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