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822 Do alien species affect native freshwater megafauna?

DOI Info:

  • DOI: 10.18728/igb-fred-822.0
  • How to cite: Xing Chen (2023-02-27 ) Do alien species affect native freshwater megafauna? . IGB Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries. dataset. https://doi.org/10.18728/igb-fred-822.0
  • DOI history

    Date DOI PackageId Note
    2023-02-2710.18728/igb-fred-822.0822this package latest
Title
Do alien species affect native freshwater megafauna?
Sampling interval
Irregular Interval
Description

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

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_global
Contact
Xing Chen
Licence for data
This data are made available under the Open Database License:Open Data Commons Attribution License

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

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