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Avicennia Marina Mangrove Forest
Migratory Behaviour of the Mangrove Gastropod Cerithidea Decollata Under Unfamiliar Conditions
Assessment of Structure and Natural Regeneration Capacity of Avicennia Marina and Bruguiera Gymnorrhiza Species of Mangroves in Mida Creek Kilifi County, Kenya
THE STATUS and DISTRIBUTION of Freshwater Biodiversity in Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands Hotspot
Marine and Coastal Ecology Study
Codice Armonico 2010
The Tree-Climbing Behavior of Cerithidea Decollata (Mollusca: Potamididae): How Does This Snail Decide When to Climb and Where to Stop?
(GASTROPODA: LITTORINIDAE) AS BIOINDICATORS of MANGROVE HEALTH Renzo Perissinotto1, Janine B
Tidal Activity Rhythms in the Mangrove Snail Cerithidea Decollata (Linn.) (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia: Cerithiidae)
Cerithioidea, Thiaridae) with Perspectives on a Gondwanian Origin
Mudwhelks (Gastropoda: Potamididae) in Mangrove Forest of Dedap
Revision of Higher Taxa in Genus Cerithidea (Mesogastropoda: Potamididae) Based on Comparative Morphology and Biological Data
Could Ambient Vibrations Be Related to Cerithidea Decollata Migration?
The Conservation, Sustainable Use and Management of Mangrove Habitats in Oman
Global Affiliation of Juvenile Fishes and Invertebrates with Mangrove Habitats
Gastropoda: Potamididae) in the Indo-West Pacific Region
Universidade De Lisboa Faculdade De Ciências Departamento De Biologia Animal
Of East Africa Mangroves
Top View
Report: Status and Distribution of Freshwater Biodiversity in The
Rhythmic Vertical Migration of the Gastropod Cerithidea Decollata in a Kenyan Mangrove Forest
Author Accepted Manuscript
Pattern and Molluscan Diversity
Gastropoda: Potamididae)
A Subtropical to Temperate Transition Along the East Coast of South Africa
Arachnida & Mollusca
Ecology of Key Cerithioidean Gastropods in the Mangroves of the Isimangaliso Wetland Park, Kwazulu-Natal South Africa ______
Arabian Peninsula Report Neil Cumberlidge Northern Michigan University,
[email protected]
C:\My Documents\Sally\Wetlands See CD\Volume II Chap 7 to 11 for CD
Global Affiliation of Juvenile Fishes and Invertebrates with Mangrove Habitats
From the Ocean to the Lab to the Ocean: Best Practices
A Natural Constant Predicts Survival to Maximum Age ✉ Manuel Dureuil 1,2 & Rainer Froese 3