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Limnoperna fortunei
7
Bivalvia
5
bivalve
4
invasive species
4
Biofouling
3
biofouling
3
population density
3
Animalia
2
Animals
2
Argentina
2
Biofouling control
2
Dreissena polymorpha
2
Golden mussel
2
Limnoperna
2
Pleistocene
2
South America
2
Temperature
2
Upper lethal temperature
2
animal
2
palaeoecology
2
physiology
2
plankton
2
population dynamics
2
power plant
2
radiolarian
2
temperature
2
temperature effect
2
Acclimatization
1
Antarctica
1
Atlantic Ocean
1
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1“... estimated per individual ranged from 1200 pg for the smallest tintinnid species, to 14 000 for the largest...”
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2“.... A total of 220 diatom species (16-87 per station) were recorded. Despite the noticeable interannual...”
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3“... that origin per se is not a reliable indicator of negative effects, suggesting that such conclusions...”
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4“... to temperature increase rates of 1 °C per 5, 15, or 30 min yields 100 % mortality after 1.8-15.3 h...”
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5“... was investigated. Thirty-two per cent of the 879 experimental animals detached and reattached elsewhere at least...”
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6por Boltovskoy, D.“... is characterized by higher specific diverities, much higher absolute abundances of shells per gram of dry bulk...”
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7“... to different heating rates (1° per 5, 15 and 30 min) was estimated in the laboratory. The temperatures required...”
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8“... hosts intense boat traffic, L. fortunei has moved upstream at an average rate of of 250 km per year...”
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9“... and Río de la Plata. The fact that the mollusc produces larvae during 9 months per year greatly hinders...”
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10“... or more stations; 11 of these are probably deep-water forms. Although in terms of individuals per liter...”
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11“... July the growth rate decreased to < 2 mm per month, and in August it stopped almost completely...”
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12“... high for 8.8-10.2 months per year. A lower food supply is possibly responsible for the shorter...”
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13“... individuals per gram of dry sediment) occurred in the late Paleocene and in the early Pleistocene...”
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