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Vanessa Shimabukuro Orientador: Antonio Carlos Marques
DEEPFISHMAN Document 5 : Review of Parasites, Pathogens
Intra- and Inter-Annual Breeding Season Diet of Leach's Storm-Petrel (Oceanodroma Leucorhoa) at a Colony in Southern Oregon
Evolution, Origins and Diversification of Parasitic Cnidarians
Aspects of the Biology and Behaviour of Lernaeocera Branchialis (Linnaeus, 1767) (Copepoda : Pennellidae)
339–354 a Review on Mesopelagic Fishes Belonging to Family
A Review of Cnidarian Epibionts on Marine Crustacea| 349 Pelagic Marine Malacostracan Crustaceans (Shrimp, Leborans Et Al
(Copepoda: Pennellidae) Parasitizing Myctophid Fishes in the Southern Ocean: New Information from Seabird Diet
EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY of SIPHONOSTOMATOIDA (COPEPODA) PARASITIC on VERTEBRATES by GEORGE WILLIAM BENZ B.Sc., the University of Co
Myctophids of Western Indian Ocean with Special Reference to Eastern Arabian Sea
32 VIII. Phylum Arthropoda 2007 A. Characteristics 1. Jointed
Copepoda Incertae Sedis) As Highly Transformed Mytilicolidae, and Support Assignment of Chondracanthidae and Xarifiidae to Lichomolgoidea (Cyclopoida)
PHYLUM ARTHROPODA: Subphylum Crustacea: Class Maxillipoda
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Investigating Trophic Interactions Between Parasites and Their Marine Fish Hosts Using Stable Isotope Analysis
Extraordinary Host Switching in Siphonostomatoid Copepods and the Demise of the Monstrilloida: Integrating Molecular Data, Ontogeny and Antennulary Morphology
Group of the Genus Drosophila IV. the Hydei Ciation in Drosophila, This Role Remains Obscure and Subgroup
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Crustacean Parasites
Infection with Peniculus Minuticaudae (Copepoda: Pennellidae)
Planktonic Phases in Symbiotic Copepods: a Review
Parasitofauna De Los Peces Linterna (Myctophidae) En Canarias (Región Macaronésica): Papel Como Hospedadores En Los Ciclos Vitales Mesopelágicos
IX. Phylum Arthropoda A. Characteristics 1. Jointed Appendages These May Be Absent in Parasitic Stages 2