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  1. Metabolic response to increasing environmental temperature in the invasive mussel Limnoperna fortunei
  2. Parasitism and fitness of invaders: oligochaete Chaetogaster limnaei produces gill damage and increased respiration rates in freshwater Asian clams
  3. Traits and impacts of introduced species: a quantitative review of meta-analyses
  4. Effects of osmotic and thermal shock on the invasive aquatic mudsnail Potamopyrgus antipodarum: mortality and physiology under stressful conditions
  5. Can chlorination of ballast water reduce biological invasions?
  6. Invasive species denialism: Sorting out facts, beliefs, and definitions
  7. Combining ballast water treatment and ballast water exchange: Reducing colonization pressure and propagule pressure of phytoplankton organisms
  8. Veligers of the invasive bivalve Limnoperna fortunei in the diet of indigenous fish larvae in a eutrophic subtropical reservoir
  9. Population attenuation in zooplankton communities during transoceanic transfer in ballast water
  10. Hybrid ballast water treatment
  11. Colonization and Spread of Limnoperna fortunei in South America
  12. Trophic Relationships of Limnoperna fortunei with Larval Fishes
  13. Native fish larvae take advantage of introduced mussel larvae: field evidence of feeding preferences on veligers of the introduced freshwater bivalve Limnoperna fortunei
  14. Morphological and genetic variability in an alien invasive mussel across an environmental gradient in South America
  15. Genetic Diversity in Introduced Golden Mussel Populations Corresponds to Vector Activity
  16. Origin matters: alien consumers inflict greater damage on prey populations than do native consumers
  17. Scale-dependent post-establishment spread and genetic diversity in an invading mollusc in South America
  18. Impact of the invasive golden mussel (Limnoperna fortunei) on phytoplankton and nutrient cycling
  19. The introduced bivalve Limnoperna fortunei boosts Microcystis growth in Salto Grande reservoir (Argentina): evidence from mesocosm experiments
  20. Veligers of an introduced bivalve, Limnoperna fortunei, are a new food resource that enhances growth of larval fish in the Paraná River (South America)
  21. Prey selection by larvae of Prochilodus lineatus (Pisces: Curimatidae): indigenous zooplankton versus veligers of the introduced bivalve Limnoperna fortunei (Bivalvia: Mitilidae)
  22. Larvae of the invasive species Limnoperna fortunei (Bivalvia) in the diet of fish larvae in the Paraná River, Argentina