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Life history and population dynamics of the exotic snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Prosobranchia : Hydrobiidae) in Lake Purrumbete, Victoria, Australia

E. S. G. Schreiber, A. Glaister, G. P. Quinn and P. S. Lake
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