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- In Search of Vanished Ages--Field Trips to Fossil Localities in California, Nevada, and Utah
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- Chiton Myogenesis 105
- The Shelled Animals—Mollusca
- Livro De Resumos Do XX EBRAM - Rio De Janeiro, 05 a 10 De Agosto De 2007
- Tide Pool Training Packet
- Illustrated Keys to the Chitons (Polyplacophora) by Aaron Baldwin
- What Is a Mollusk?
- A Carboniferous Chiton (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) at the End of Its Trail: a Unique Find from the Czech Republic
- Phylum Mollusca
- Ancestors Aplacophoran Molluscs and Their Derivation from Chiton-Like a Molecular Palaeobiological Hypothesis for the Origin Of
- Bioerosion on the Small Scale – Examples from the Tropical and Subtropical Littoral
- Illustrated Keys to the Chitons (Polyplacophora) by Aaron Baldwin
- Radular Morphology Among Chiton in Family Mopillidae Kim Jones1,2
- Chitons, Pawlik, J
- Pūpū Mo'o Or Chitons
- Molluscs (A Brief Introduction)
- Zone 5 Shore North Total Surveys 14 Start Point Beluga Slough Outlet Start Lat/Long 59 37.9 End Point Mariner Park Lagoon Outlet, Below the Berm End Lat/Long 59 37
- The Importance of Habitat Created by Molluscan Shellfish to Managed Species Along the Atlantic Coast of the United States
- Role of Managed Marine Areas on the Diversity and Individual Responses of Rocky Intertidal Shore Grazers in Central Chile
- Rocky Seashore Activities
- Phylum Cnidaria
- Chitons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) Rafted on Tsunami Debris from Japan to the Shores of Washington, Oregon, and Hawai‘I
- Horseshoe Crab’S Copper-Blue Horseshoe Crab Sandy Hook Blood Contains a Clotting Agent Called Lysate
- Evidence for Spatial Vision in Chiton Tuberculatus, a Chiton with Eyespots Alexandra C
- Mollusks — Clams, Snails, Chitons, Octopus Echinoderms — Sea Stars
- The Sensory Responses of Chitonl
- The Smaller Groups Polyplacophora, Scaphopoda, and Cephalopoda Alan L
- The Iron-Responsive Genome of the Chiton Acanthopleura Granulata
- Biodiversity Species Lookup Table Last Updated November 1, 2011
- A Remarkable Infestation of Epibionts and Endobionts of an Edible Chiton (Polyplacophora: Chitonidae) from the Mexican Tropical Pacific
- Common Marine Invertebrates of Sonoma Coast Sites
- Phylogeny of the Caenogastropoda (Mollusca), Based on Comparative Morphology
- Molluscs and Annelids
- Characteristics
- A Rare Example of Non-Native Chitons: Broad Intertidal Habitat Range And
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