Allelopathy of Invasive Brazilian Pepper
(Schinus terebinthifolius) on Mobile
Invertebrates from the Indian River Lagoon

By Lori Konar, Tiffany Sheldon, Stephanie Garvis, Melinda Donnelly
Mentor: Linda Walters

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