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Population and Reproductive Biology of the Channeled Whelk, Busycotypus Canaliculatus, in the US Mid-Atlantic
Age, Growth, Size at Sexual Maturity and Reproductive Biology of Channeled Whelk, Busycotypus Canaliculatus, in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic
And Transfers
Behavior and Movement of Whelks
A Descriptive Study of the Reproductive Biology of the Veined Rapa Whelk (Rapana Venosa) in the Chesapeake Bay
A Manual of Previously Recorded Non-Indigenous Invasive and Native Transplanted Animal Species of the Laurentian Great Lakes and Coastal United States
Knobbed Whelk Busycon Carica Contributor: William D
Knobbed Whelk Busycon Carica Channeled Whelk Busycotypus Canaliculatus Lightning Whelk Busycon Contrarium Pear Whelk Busycotypus Spiratus
Introduced Marine and Estuarine Mollusks of North America: an End-Of-The-20Th-Century Perspective
Guidelines for Deriving Numerical National Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic Organisms and Their Uses by Charles E
Age, Growth, Size at Sexual Maturity and Reproductive Biology of Channeled Whelk, Busycotypus Canaliculatus, in the U.S
A Picture Guide to Shelf Invertebrates from the Northern Gulf of Mexico
FMRI TR-3 Text
05 Peemoeller.Indd
Geology and Paleontology of the Lower Miocene Pollack Farm Fossil Site Delaware
Ecology and the Evolution of Anti-Predatory Morphology Within Busyconine Whelks: a Pliocene to Recent Perspective
WHELK, Busycon Carica (GMELIN, 1791), from a COMMERCIALLY HARVESTED POPULATION in COASTAL GEORGIA
Top View
Reevaluating the Miocene Mollusk Systematics, Little Cove Point Member, St. Marys Formation, and Examining Their Paleoecology
Gastropoda, Neogastropoda, Fasciolariidae
Turbinella Pyrum (Linnaeus, 1758)
Evolution of the Busyconine Whelk-Mercenaria Predator-Prey System