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Batillaria attramentaria
(Gastropoda: Batillariidae) from Elkhorn Slough, California, USA
Bering Sea Marine Invasive Species Assessment Alaska Center for Conservation Science
Quantifying Geographic Variation in Physiological Performance to Address the Absence of Invading Species1
Developing a List of Invasive Alien Species Likely to Threaten Biodiversity and Ecosystems in the European Union
Ecological Performance and Possible Origin of a Ubiquitous but Under-Studied Gastropod
UC Santa Barbara Dissertation Template
Western Society of Naturalists ~ 2017
The Use of Molluscan Fauna As Model Taxon for the Ecological Classification of River Estuaries
A Manual of Previously Recorded Non-Indigenous Invasive and Native Transplanted Animal Species of the Laurentian Great Lakes and Coastal United States
Ecological and Genetic Impact of the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake Tsunami
Positive Effects of a Dominant Invader on Introduced and Native Mudflat Species
Molecular Phylogeny and Estimated Time of Divergence in the Central European Melanopsidae: Melanopsis, Fagotia and Holandriana (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Cerithioidea)
Prevalence and Species Richness of Trematode Parasites Only Partially
Invasive Animals in Marshes
Pdf, Accessed March 31, 2014
The Complete Mitogenome of the Invasive Japanese Mud Snail Batillaria Attramentaria (Gastropoda: Batillariidae)
Annotated Key to the Trematode Species Infecting Batillaria Attramentaria (Prosobranchia : Batillariidae) As First Intermediate Host
Introduced Marine and Estuarine Mollusks of North America: an End-Of-The-20Th-Century Perspective
Top View
Batillaria Attramentaria (Mollusca, Gastropoda)
Social Organization and Caste Formation in Three Additional Parasitic Flatworm Species
Kanaya, NIES, 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, 305-8506 Japan
UC Santa Cruz UC Santa Cruz Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Distribution of an Introduced Mollusc and Its Role in the Long-Term Demise of a Native Confamilial Species
Mollusca Non-Grata: the Influence of Top-Down Control and Residence Time on the Abundance
MALACOLOGICA ISSN 1506-7629 the Association of Polish Malacologists & Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznañ 2009
Invasive Alien Species - Prioritising Prevention Efforts Through Horizon Scanning
Batillaria Attramentaria Global Invasive Species Database (GISD)
The Feeding Ecology of the Gastropod Batillaria Attramentaria, Chuckanut Mudflat, Ashingtw On
Reserarches of Environmental Creation from Disaster, Presented at IAIA16
Competition Between Two Estuarine Snails: Implications for Invasions of Exotic Species
Multiple Factors Contribute to the Spatially Variable and Dramatic Decline of an Invasive Snail in an Estuary Where It Was Long-Established and Phenomenally Abundant