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Ecological interactions between two non-native clams, Venerupis philippinarum and Nuttallia obscurata, in Baynes Sound, British Columbia
2011
Manila (Venerupis philippinarum) and varnish (Nuttallia obscurata) clams represent the most abundant clam species in the Strait of Georgia (SoG), British Columbia (BC), yet they never co-occur at relatively high densities. Transplant experiments were initiated in June 2007 in Baynes Sound, BC to examine the relative importance of ecological (relative abundance of the other species, exclusion of predators) and environmental (intertidal height, substrate composition, season) parameters on clam
doi:10.14288/1.0053254
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