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Temporal Currency: Life-history strategies of a native marine invertebrate increasingly exposed to urbanisation and invasion
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2013
Biological invasions pose a serious threat to biodiversity world-wide. Through various means, such as competition or predation, invaders can radically change species composition and the functioning of native ecosystems. Even though our understanding of the mechanisms underlying invasion success is improving, there is still a lack of knowledge on the response of native species under pressure from invasion. This study adds to existing knowledge on the responses of a native species to invasion by
doi:10.26021/5728
fatcat:fbkxuv3xtnfwnklh3kf2pulya4