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    821 Do alien species affect native freshwater megafauna?

    Title
    Do alien species affect native freshwater megafauna?
    Description

    This data was used to assess impacts of alien species on native freshwater megafauna with EICAT.

    Keywords
    biological invasions, competition, EICAT, freshwater biodiversity, invasive alien species
    Study site
    _global
    Contact
    Xing Chen
    Licence for data
    This data are made available under the Open Database License:Open Data Commons Attribution License
    Current doi
    10.18728/igb-fred-822.0

    Data files (e.g. excel)

    TitlecreatedFiletypeActions
    Appendix_S2.xlsx 27. Feb. 2023 10:13 datatable: .xlsx Download

    Machine Readable Metadata Files

    FRED provides all metadata of this package in a maschine readable format. There is a pure XML file and one EML file in Ecological Metadata Language. Both files are published under the freeODC-ByLicence.

    • Do_alien_species_affect_native_freshwater_megafauna?_.xml
    • Do_alien_species_affect_native_freshwater_megafauna?_.eml

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