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Vermetid Gastropods Mediate Within-Colony Variation in Coral
Molecular Characterization of the Freshwater Snail Physella Acuta. Journey R
Epifaunal Invertebrate Assemblages Associated with Branching Pocilloporids in Moorea, French Polynesia
SURVEY of the LITERATURE on RECENT SHELLS from the RED SEA (Second Enlarged and Revised Edition)
The Vermetidae of the Gulf of Kachchh, Western Coast of India (Mollusca, Gastropoda)
Honors Thesis
Collin, Page 1 of 40 Transitions in Sexual and Reproductive
The Vermetidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of the Hawaiian Islands*
Mucus-Net Feeding by the Vermetid Gastropod Dendropoma Maxima in Coral Reefs
Mucus-Net Feeding on Organic Particles by the Vermetid Gastropod Dendropoma Maximum in and Below the Surf Zone
Epifaunal Invertebrate Assemblages Associated with Branching Pocilloporids in Moorea, French Polynesia
Marine Ecology Progress Series 353:131
The Marine Environment of the Pitcairn Islands
Consistent Deleterious Effects of Vermetid Gastropods on Coral Performance
Gastropods and Their Habitats from the Northern Red Sea (Egypt: Safaga) Part 2: Caenogastropoda: Sorbeoconcha and Littorinimorpha
Growth and Survival Reduces Coral Dendropoma Maximum The
1998 Richmond M
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Eualetes Tulipa (Rousseau in Chenu, 1843) in the Southwestern Tropical Atlantic
Research Article Detection of Bioactive Compounds in the Mucus Nets of Dendropoma Maxima, Sowerby 1825 (Prosobranch Gastropod Vermetidae, Mollusca)
Molluscs Associated with Living Tropical Corals1
Gene Rearrangements Within the Mitochondrial Genome of a Family of Caenogastropod Molluscs
Gastropods and Their Habitats from the Northern Red Sea (Egypt: Safaga) Part 2: Caenogastropoda: Sorbeoconcha and Littorinimorpha
Variation in the Growth and Survival of the Tropical Vermetid Gastropod Ceraesignum Maximum Is Driven by Size, Habitat, and Density
Settlement Performance of the Mediterranean Reef-Builders Dendropoma T Cristatum (Biondi 1859) in Response to Natural Bacterial films