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Abstract
Coccia, C., C. Andolina, A. Cera, et al. 2026. “Relating Microplastic Contamination to Trophic Ecology of the Highly Invasive Red Swamp Crayfish and Eastern Mosquitofish” Freshwater Biololgy, 71, e70205, https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.70205.
The reference to Balzani et al. (2021) was incorrectly listed in the reference list as:
Balzani, P., S. Vizzini, F. Frizzi, et al. 2021. “Plasticity in the Trophic Niche of an Invasive Ant Explains Establishment Success and Long-Term Coexistence.” Oikos 130(5): 691–696.
The correct reference should be:
Balzani, P., P. J. Haubrock, F. Russo, et al. 2021. “Combining metal and stable isotope analyses to disentangle contaminant transfer in a freshwater community dominated by alien species.” Environmental Pollution, 268, 115781.
C. Coccia, C. Andolina, A. Cera等。《微塑料污染与高入侵红沼泽小龙虾和东部蚊鱼营养生态的关系》,淡水生物学,71,e70205, https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.70205.The参考文献中Balzani et al.(2021)被错误地列为:Balzani, P., S. Vizzini, F. Frizzi, et al. 2021。“入侵蚂蚁营养生态位的可塑性解释了建立成功和长期共存。”中国生物医学工程学报,30(5):691-696。正确的参考文献应为:Balzani, P., P. J. Haubrock, F. Russo等。“结合金属和稳定同位素分析来解开由外来物种主导的淡水群落中的污染物转移。”环境污染与防治,26(4):481 - 481。我们为这个错误道歉。
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