Wadden Sea mussel beds invaded by oysters and slipper limpets: competition or climate control?

Georg Nehls1, Susanne Diederich2, David W. Thieltges2, Matthias Strasser2
1BioConsult SH, Brinckmannstr. 31, 25813, Husum, Germany
2Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Wadden Sea Station Sylt, Hafenstr. 43, 25992, List/Sylt, Germany

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