Are invasive species always negative to aquatic ecosystem services? The role of dark false mussel for water quality improvement in a multi-impacted urban coastal lagoon.


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Raquel A. F. Neves, Clarissa Naveira, I. Miyahira, S. G. M. Portugal, N. Krepsky, Luciano N. Santos
Water research, 2020

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Neves, R. A. F., Naveira, C., Miyahira, I., Portugal, S. G. M., Krepsky, N., & Santos, L. N. (2020). Are invasive species always negative to aquatic ecosystem services? The role of dark false mussel for water quality improvement in a multi-impacted urban coastal lagoon. Water Research.


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Neves, Raquel A. F., Clarissa Naveira, I. Miyahira, S. G. M. Portugal, N. Krepsky, and Luciano N. Santos. “Are Invasive Species Always Negative to Aquatic Ecosystem Services? The Role of Dark False Mussel for Water Quality Improvement in a Multi-Impacted Urban Coastal Lagoon.” Water research (2020).


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Neves, Raquel A. F., et al. “Are Invasive Species Always Negative to Aquatic Ecosystem Services? The Role of Dark False Mussel for Water Quality Improvement in a Multi-Impacted Urban Coastal Lagoon.” Water Research, 2020.


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@article{raquel2020a,
  title = {Are invasive species always negative to aquatic ecosystem services? The role of dark false mussel for water quality improvement in a multi-impacted urban coastal lagoon.},
  year = {2020},
  journal = {Water research},
  author = {Neves, Raquel A. F. and Naveira, Clarissa and Miyahira, I. and Portugal, S. G. M. and Krepsky, N. and Santos, Luciano N.}
}


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