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Genetic characterization of the Iberian populations of two invasive mollusks: zebra mussel and asiatic clam

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Figure 1.1. Pictures of zebra mussel (A-G) and Asian clam (H-M) adult individualsMiño River, Pontevedra, Spain; Spain; Romania; Umbria, Italy;
Figure 1.2. Invasion history in the Iberian Peninsula. A: Zebra mussel. B: Asian clam
Figure 1.3. Workflow of the protocol used by the official Spanish governmental agencies for the detection and quantification of zebra mussel larvae in water samples
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