Isotopic Niche and Trophic Position of the Invasive Portunid Portunus segnis Forskål, (1775) in Elounda Bay (Crete Island, Eastern Mediterranean)
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non-indigenous species; blue swimming crab; trophic ecology; stable isotopes; trophic level; diet plasticity;All these keywords.
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