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Evaluating spatially explicit management alternatives for an invasive species in a riverine network
Brielle K. Thompson
,
Julian D. Olden
,
Sarah J. Converse
10.3897/neobiota.96.132363
14-11-2024
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Variation of the stable isotope niches of native amphibians in ponds invaded by the red swamp crayfish
Nadège Belouard
,
Eric J. Petit
,
Julien Cucherousset
,
Jean-Marc Paillisson
10.3897/neobiota.93.120477
13-06-2024
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Headwater refuges: Flow protects
Austropotamobius
crayfish from
Faxonius limosus
invasion
Alina Satmari
,
Kristian Miok
,
Mihaela C. Ion
,
Claudia Zaharia
,
Anne Schrimpf
,
Lucian Pârvulescu
10.3897/neobiota.89.110085
08-11-2023
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71-94
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Long-term changes in the prevalence of the crayfish plague pathogen and its genotyping in invasive crayfish species in Czechia
Michaela Mojžišová
,
Jitka Svobodová
,
Eva Kozubíková-Balcarová
,
Eva Štruncová
,
Robin Stift
,
Michal Bílý
,
Antonín Kouba
,
Adam Petrusek
10.3897/neobiota.74.79087
15-07-2022
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Invasive predators induce plastic and adaptive responses during embryo development in a threatened frog
Martina Muraro
,
Samuele Romagnoli
,
Benedetta Barzaghi
,
Mattia Falaschi
,
Raoul Manenti
,
Gentile Francesco Ficetola
10.3897/neobiota.70.65454
08-12-2021
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69-86
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Simultaneous detection of native and invasive crayfish and
Aphanomyces astaci
from environmental DNA samples in a wide range of habitats in Central Europe
Johannes C. Rusch
,
Michaela Mojžišová
,
David A. Strand
,
Jitka Svobodová
,
Trude Vrålstad
,
Adam Petrusek
10.3897/neobiota.58.49358
19-06-2020
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May atyid shrimps act as potential vectors of crayfish plague?
Agata Mrugała
,
Miloš Buřič
,
Adam Petrusek
,
Antonín Kouba
10.3897/neobiota.51.37718
01-11-2019
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