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- The Emergence of the Isthmus of Panama : a Biological Perspective
- Supplementary Materials
- A Low Number of Introduced Marine Species at Low Latitudes: a Case Study from Southern Florida with a Special Focus on Mollusca
- First Known Hermaphroditic Mussel with Doubly Uniparental
- Highly Divergent Mussel Lineages in Isolated Indonesian Marine Lakes
- Baseline Port Surveys for Introduced Marine Molluskan, Crustacean and Polychaete Species in the South Atlantic Bight
- Possible Role for Priority Effects in Marine Populations Under Different Degrees of Dispersal Potential
- If the Asian Green Mussel, Perna Viridis (Linnaeus, 1758), Poses the Greatest Invasive Marine Species Threat to Australia, Why Has It Not Invaded?
- Phuket Mar. Biol. Cent. Res. Bull.78: 77–115 (2021) DOI: 10.14456/Pmbcrb.2021.7 TAXONOMIC RE-DESCRIPTION and RELATIONSHIPS OF
- Fisheries Research Report No. 259, 2014
- MACROFAUNA EPIBENTÓNICA ASOCIADA a PRADERAS DE Thalassia Testudinum, DURANTE EL PERÍODO SECO MAYOR DE 2006, EN LA GUAJIRA, CARIBE COLOMBIANO
- Redalyc.Inventory of Mollusks Fr Om the Estuary of the Paraíba River In
- The Importance of Habitat Created by Molluscan Shellfish to Managed Species Along the Atlantic Coast of the United States
- Bivalvia, Mytilidae)
- Invasive Mollusks Tarebia Granifera Lamarck, 1822 and Corbicula Fluminea Müller, 1774 in the Tuxpam and Tecolutla Rivers, Mexic
- Clarifying Phylogenetic Relationships and the Evolutionary History of the Bivalve Order Arcida (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Pteriomorphia) Q ⇑ David J
- L Trophic Interactions in Caribbean Coral Reefs
- Molecular Phylogeny and Shell Microstructure of Fungiacava Eilatensis Goreau Et Al