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Japanse oesters in Nederlandse wateren: oorzaken van hun succes en gevolgen voor inheemse schelpdieren = Pacific oysters in Dutch estuaries: causes of success and consequences for native bivalves
Troost, K. (2009). Japanse oesters in Nederlandse wateren: oorzaken van hun succes en gevolgen voor inheemse schelpdieren = Pacific oysters in Dutch estuaries: causes of success and consequences for native bivalves. PhD Thesis. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen: Groningen. ISBN 978-90-367-3950-4. 255 pp.

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Document type: Dissertation

Keywords
    Alien species
    Environments > Aquatic environment > Marine environment
    Impact
    Oysters
    Taxa > Species > Endemic species
    Taxa > Species > Introduced species
    Water > Brackish water
    Water bodies > Coastal waters > Coastal landforms > Coastal inlets > Estuaries
    Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1793) [WoRMS]
    ANE, Netherlands [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal; Brackish water

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  • Troost, K. (2009). Causes of the Pacific oysters’ success and consequences for native bivalves: General introduction & outline of the thesis, in: Troost, K. Japanse oesters in Nederlandse wateren: oorzaken van hun succes en gevolgen voor inheemse schelpdieren = Pacific oysters in Dutch estuaries: causes of success and consequences for native bivalves. pp. 9-34, more
  • Troost, K.; Stamhuis, E.J.; van Duren, L.A.; Wolff, W.J. (2009). Feeding current characteristics of three morphologically different bivalve suspension feeders, Crassostrea gigas, Mytilus edulis and Cerastoderma edule, in relation to food competition, in: Troost, K. Japanse oesters in Nederlandse wateren: oorzaken van hun succes en gevolgen voor inheemse schelpdieren = Pacific oysters in Dutch estuaries: causes of success and consequences for native bivalves. pp. 37-65, more
  • Troost, K.; Kamermans, P.; Wolff, W.J. (2009). Larviphagy in native bivalves and an introduced oyster, in: Troost, K. Japanse oesters in Nederlandse wateren: oorzaken van hun succes en gevolgen voor inheemse schelpdieren = Pacific oysters in Dutch estuaries: causes of success and consequences for native bivalves. pp. 69-83, more
  • Troost, K.; Veldhuizen, R.; Stamhuis, E.J.; Wolff, W.J. (2009). Can bivalve veligers escape feeding currents of adult bivalves?, in: Troost, K. Japanse oesters in Nederlandse wateren: oorzaken van hun succes en gevolgen voor inheemse schelpdieren = Pacific oysters in Dutch estuaries: causes of success and consequences for native bivalves. pp. 87-108, more
  • Troost, K. (2009). Vertical migration of bivalve veliger larvae in response to adult filter-feeder presence, in: Troost, K. Japanse oesters in Nederlandse wateren: oorzaken van hun succes en gevolgen voor inheemse schelpdieren = Pacific oysters in Dutch estuaries: causes of success and consequences for native bivalves. pp. 111-118, more
  • Troost, K.; Gelderman, E.; Kamermans, P.; Smaal, A.C.; Wolff, W.J. (2009). Effects of an increasing filter-feeder stock on larval abundance in the Oosterschelde estuary (SW Netherlands), in: Troost, K. Japanse oesters in Nederlandse wateren: oorzaken van hun succes en gevolgen voor inheemse schelpdieren = Pacific oysters in Dutch estuaries: causes of success and consequences for native bivalves. pp. 121-147, more
  • Troost, K. (2009). Causes of the Pacific oysters’ success and consequences for native bivalves: general discussion, in: Troost, K. Japanse oesters in Nederlandse wateren: oorzaken van hun succes en gevolgen voor inheemse schelpdieren = Pacific oysters in Dutch estuaries: causes of success and consequences for native bivalves. pp. 150-192, more

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