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Overwinter survival of Corbicula fluminea in a central Minnesota lake
Megan M. Weber
, Daniel Cibulka
Department of Agriculture and Natural Resource Systems
Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center
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Minnesota
100%
Overwinter Survival
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Corbicula Fluminea
100%
Population Structure
66%
Thermal Refuge
66%
Climate Change
33%
Adaptation
33%
Invasive Species
33%
Survival Structures
33%
Water Temperature
33%
Freshwater
33%
Suitable Habitat
33%
Lethal Temperature
33%
Temperature Limitation
33%
Northern Latitudes
33%
Shell Size
33%
Recovered Individuals
33%
Multiple Cohorts
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Minnesota
100%
Population Structure
100%
Water Temperature
50%
Invasive Species
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Corbicula fluminea
100%
Population Structure
100%
Invasive Species
50%