Introduced Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) in the northern Wadden Sea: invasion accelerated by warm summers?
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K. Reise | J. V. Beusekom | G. Nehls | K. Reise | S. Diederich | S. Diederich | G. Nehls | J. E. E. van Beusekom | Susanne Diederich | Georg Nehls
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