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Invasion and evolution: Why do herbivorous and carnivorous land snails invade but not originate on islands?
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67430
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RP12529
Author:
Vermeij, Geerat J.
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AMERICAN MALACOLOGICAL BULLETIN. 2005 v.20 : 143-146;
Year:
2005
Subject:
Gastropoda - Evolution
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Predation (Biology)
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Island ecology
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