Status of an alien turtle in city park waters and its potential threats to local biodiversity: the red-eared slider in Beijing
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Weidong Bao | Tianjian Song | Yuansheng Zhang | Qiongyu Jin | Yikai Huang | Xiaoming Tang | Xiaohang Sun | Fangming Liu | Zhenhuan Zhang
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