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THE INVASIVE BIOLOGY OF THE MUSSEL MYTILUS GALLOPROVINCIALIS ON THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN COAST

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J Radloff, AN Hodgson & L Claassens. (2021) Settlement of the invasive mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in a warm temperate estuarine embayment in South Africa. African Journal of Aquatic Science 46:2, pages 206-214.
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C Lindberg, CL Griffiths & RJ Anderson. (2020) Colonisation of South African kelp-bed canopies by the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis: extent and implications of a novel bioinvasion. African Journal of Marine Science 42:2, pages 167-176.
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Mark Brown, Brittany Arendse, Bruno Mels & Alan TK Lee. (2019) Bucking the trend: the African Black Oystercatcher as a recent conservation success story. Ostrich 90:4, pages 327-333.
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AN Hodgson, L Claassens & S Kankondi. (2018) Shell morphometrics and growth rate of the invasive bivalve mollusc Mytilus galloprovincialis in the Knysna estuarine embayment, South Africa. African Journal of Aquatic Science 43:4, pages 367-374.
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Lisa Skein, Mhairi Alexander & Tamara Robinson. (2018) Contrasting invasion patterns in intertidal and subtidal mussel communities. African Zoology 53:1, pages 47-52.
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S Sadchatheeswaran, GM Branch, CL Moloney & TB Robinson. (2018) Impacts of alien ‘ecosystem engineers’ overwhelm interannual and seasonal shifts in rocky-shore community composition on Marcus Island, South Africa. African Journal of Marine Science 40:2, pages 137-147.
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M Pollard & AN Hodgson. (2016) Mytilus galloprovincialis (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in a warm-temperate South African estuarine embayment. African Journal of Aquatic Science 41:1, pages 57-65.
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A Mead, C L Griffiths, G M Branch, C D McQuaid, L K Blamey, J J Bolton, R J Anderson, F Dufois, M Rouault, P W Froneman, A K Whitfield, L R Harris, R Nel, D Pillay & J B Adams. (2013) Human-mediated drivers of change — impacts on coastal ecosystems and marine biota of South Africa. African Journal of Marine Science 35:3, pages 403-425.
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