Response to Comment on "Divergent Induced Responses to an Invasive Predator in Marine Mussel Populations"

Preliminary DNA analysis indicates that only a few Mytilus trossulus mussels were present in our study of M. edulis . Excluding these M. trossulus did not influence the outcome of our analyses. Our study provides essential evidence that populations of M. edulis respond differently to the two crab pr...

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