Is the Collapse of Mud Shrimp (Upogebia pugettensis) Populations Along the Pacific Coast of North America Caused by Outbreaks of a Previously Unknown Bopyrid Isopod Parasite (Orthione griffenis)?

Is the Collapse of Mud Shrimp (Upogebia pugettensis) Populations Along the Pacific Coast of North America Caused by Outbreaks of a Previously Unknown Bopyrid Isopod Parasite (Orthione griffenis)?DOI: info:10.1007/s12237-010-9316-zv. 34No. 2Springer336–350
Dumbauld, Brett R., Chapman, John W., Torchin, Mark E., and Kuris, Armand M. 2011. "Is the Collapse of Mud Shrimp (Upogebia pugettensis) Populations Along the Pacific Coast of North America Caused by Outbreaks of a Previously Unknown Bopyrid Isopod Parasite (Orthione griffenis)?" Estuaries and Coasts, 34, (2) 336–350. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-010-9316-z.
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