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Invasive apple snails: Ecology and management in Hong Kong
Kelvin K. L. Ip
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Jian-Wen Qiu
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Department of Biology
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Hong Kong
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Invasive Apple Snail
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Snail Ecology
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P. Canaliculata
60%
Apple Snail
60%
Rice Paddy
60%
Constructed Wetland
40%
New Territories
40%
Vegetable Gardens
40%
Macroinvertebrates
40%
Semi-aquatic
40%
Aquatic Vegetable
40%
Hand picking
40%
Rice
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Asia
20%
Pomacea Canaliculata
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Ponds
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Wetland Vegetation
20%
Macrophytes
20%
Wetland Function
20%
Predation
20%
Ampullariidae
20%
Pomacea Spp
20%
Negative Impact
20%
Ipomoea Aquatica
20%
Freshwater Environment
20%
Lantau Island
20%
Drainage Channel
20%
Black Carp
20%
Nasturtium Officinale
20%
Water Spinach
20%
Secondary Production
20%
Outcompete
20%
Higher Secondary
20%
Tea Seed Cake
20%
Watercress
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Snail
100%
Paddies
60%
Constructed Wetland
40%
Ipomoea aquatica
40%
Watercress
40%
Vegetable Gardens
40%
Seeds
20%
Macrophyte
20%
Pomacea canaliculata
20%
Predation
20%
Biodiversity
20%
Pomacea
20%
Limes
20%
Ampullariidae
20%
Drainage Channels
20%
Macroinvertebrate
20%
Black carp
20%