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Molecular evidence of hybridisation in two invasive species of Pomacea (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) in Peninsular Malaysia

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Kannan, Adrian, Ratnayeke, Shyamala, Yow, Yoon-Yen (2021): Molecular evidence of hybridisation in two invasive species of Pomacea (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) in Peninsular Malaysia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69: 570-585, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2021-0073

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