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David C Aldridge

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Journal of Environmental Management|November 10, 2020
Using osmotic shock to control invasive aquatic speciesFeng Tang, David C Aldridge
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 28, 2022
Declines in freshwater mussel density, size and productivity in the River Thames over the past half centuryIsobel Ollard, David C Aldridge
Aquaculture (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 21, 2019
Microencapsulated diets to improve growth and survivorship in juvenile European flat oysters (<i>Ostrea edulis</i>)David Willer, David C Aldridge
Water Research|July 10, 2018
Inter-basin water transfers and the expansion of aquatic invasive speciesBelinda Gallardo, David C Aldridge
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 3, 2013
Priority setting for invasive species management: risk assessment of Ponto-Caspian invasive species into Great BritainBelinda Gallardo, David C Aldridge
Royal Society Open Science|January 2, 2018
Microencapsulated diets to improve bivalve shellfish aquacultureDavid Willer, David C Aldridge
Water Research|May 4, 2020
Priority setting for invasive species management by the water industryBelinda Gallardo, David C Aldridge
Journal of Morphology|June 21, 2011
Sexual, habitat-constrained and parasite-induced dimorphism in the shell of a freshwater mussel (Anodonta anatina, Unionidae)Alexandra Zieritz, David C Aldridge
Scientific Reports|December 13, 2019
Microcapsulated biocides for the targeted control of invasive bivalvesFeng Tang, David C Aldridge
Parasitology Research|October 2, 2021
Both presence-absence and abundance models provide important and different information about parasite infracommunitiesJoshua I Brian, David C Aldridge
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Journal of Environmental Management|November 10, 2020
Using osmotic shock to control invasive aquatic speciesFeng Tang, David C Aldridge
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 28, 2022
Declines in freshwater mussel density, size and productivity in the River Thames over the past half centuryIsobel Ollard, David C Aldridge
Aquaculture (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 21, 2019
Microencapsulated diets to improve growth and survivorship in juvenile European flat oysters (<i>Ostrea edulis</i>)David Willer, David C Aldridge
Water Research|July 10, 2018
Inter-basin water transfers and the expansion of aquatic invasive speciesBelinda Gallardo, David C Aldridge
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 3, 2013
Priority setting for invasive species management: risk assessment of Ponto-Caspian invasive species into Great BritainBelinda Gallardo, David C Aldridge
Royal Society Open Science|January 2, 2018
Microencapsulated diets to improve bivalve shellfish aquacultureDavid Willer, David C Aldridge
Water Research|May 4, 2020
Priority setting for invasive species management by the water industryBelinda Gallardo, David C Aldridge
Journal of Morphology|June 21, 2011
Sexual, habitat-constrained and parasite-induced dimorphism in the shell of a freshwater mussel (Anodonta anatina, Unionidae)Alexandra Zieritz, David C Aldridge
Scientific Reports|December 13, 2019
Microcapsulated biocides for the targeted control of invasive bivalvesFeng Tang, David C Aldridge
Parasitology Research|October 2, 2021
Both presence-absence and abundance models provide important and different information about parasite infracommunitiesJoshua I Brian, David C Aldridge
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