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Appendix: Some Important Early Collections of West Indian Type Specimens, with Historical Notes
Molecular Phylogenetics Suggests a New Classification and Uncovers Convergent Evolution of Lithistid Demosponges
Preliminary Report on the Turtle Awareness and Protection Studies
[I]Porifera, Demospongiaep[/I]) Reveals an Unexpected High Level of Spicule Homoplasy Paco Cárdenas, Joana R
SUMMARY and FUTURE WORK Not Constitute Type Material Because Gill’S (1863) Descrip- Tion Was Clearly Based on a Single Specimen
Diversity, Distribution and Phylogenetic Relationships of Rock Sponges of the Macaronesian Islands and NEA Seamounts
Revision of the Genus Exsuperantia Özdikmen, 2009 (Tetractinellida: Phymaraphiniidae) with Description of a New Species from the Atlantic Ocean
SYNOPSIS of BIOLOGICAL DATA on the HAWKSBILL TURTLE Eretmochelys Imbricata (Linnaeus, 1766)
LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY School of Science and Technology in Conjunction with the Faculty of Graduate Studies
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Surface Microornamentation of Demosponge Sterraster Spicules, Phylogenetic and Paleontological Implications
Estudo Morfológico E Molecular De Geodia Gibberosa Lamarck, 1815 (Astrophorida, Geodiidae)
Mangrove Ecology – Applications in Forestry and Costal Zone Management
Characterization of the Mesophotic Benthic Habitat, Benthic Macrobiota, and Fish Assemblages from ROV Dives on Pulley Ridge During the 2015 R/V Walton Smith Cruise
Phylogeny, Taxonomy and Evolution of the Astrophorida (Porifera, Demospongiae)
Demospongiaep) Reveals an Unexpected High Level of Spicule Homoplasy
Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation
Theducn AMPHIBIA” REPTILIA RED DATA BOOK PART 1
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Taxonomy, Biogeography and DNA Barcodes of Geodia Species (Porifera, Demospongiae, Tetractinellida) in the Atlantic Boreo-Arctic Region
Sponges in the Family Geodiidae (Demospongiae: Astrophorina)
Defenses of Caribbean Sponges Against Predatory Reef Fish