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Juga plicifera
List of Animal Species with Ranks October 2017
Interior Columbia Basin Mollusk Species of Special Concern
Gastropoda, Pleuroceridae), with Implications for Pleurocerid Conservation
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Freshwater and Marine Prevalence of Nanophyetus Infections in Puget Sound
New Zealand Mudsnails
The Interactive Effects of Predators, Resources, and Disturbance On
Conservation Status of Freshwater Gastropods of Canada and the United States Paul D
A Primer to Freshwater Gastropod Identification
Juga Plicifera Class: Gastropoda, Caenogastropoda
American Fisheries Society • JUNE 2013
Conservation, Life History and Systematics of Leptoxis Rafinesque
With Descriptions of 10 New Species from Freshwater Fishes of the Nearctic
On the Anatomy and Systematics O{ ]Uga from Western North America (Gastropoda: Cerithioidea: Pleuroceridae)
Juga Plicifera Class: Gastropoda Order: Mesogastropoda
Parasite-Associated Mortality of Juvenile Pacific Salmon Caused by the Trematode Nanophyetus Salmincola During Early Marine Residence
New Zealand Mudsnail Surveys at Lower Columbia River Basin National Fish Hatcheries 2014
Applying the Concept of Stewardship Responsibility in British Columbia
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New Zealand Mudsnail Prevention Guide 2 Chloride [DDAC])
New Zealand Mudsnail Surveys at National Wildlife Refuges Within the Lower Columbia River Basin 2012
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Summary of Information on Aquatic Biota and Their Habitats in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, Through 1995
FACTORS AFFECTING the GROWTH, PRODUCTION and DISTRIBUTION of the STREAM SNAIL Juga Silicula (Gould)
Oblong Rocksnail Petition
Cumulative Effects of Natural and Anthropogenic Stress on Immune Function and Disease Resistance in Juvenile Chinook Salmon Kym C
Phylum Mollusca
Strategies for Control of Nanophyetus Salmincola Parasites in the Pacific
Department of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331
Field Guide to Survey and Manage Freshwater Mollusk Species
August 2–4, 2018 Welcome