Claw loss and the prey preferences of an invasive crayfish
Predator-prey relationships underpin the stability of ecosystems but can be perturbed by numerous factors, such as biological invasions. Crayfish readily colonize new ecosystems and their impacts can modify food webs or ecosystem functioning. However, while crayfish exert high levels of predation pr...
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| Main Authors: | Mathieu Toutain, Ismael Soto, Francisco J. Oficialdegui, Paride Balzani, Ross N. Cuthbert, Augusto Frederico Huber, Phillip J. Haubrock, Antonín Kouba |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Pensoft Publishers
2025-08-01
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| Series: | NeoBiota |
| Online Access: | https://neobiota.pensoft.net/article/149248/download/pdf/ |
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