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Updated Checklist of Marine Fishes (Chordata: Craniata) from Portugal and the Proposed Extension of the Portuguese Continental Shelf
Community Structure and Habitat Preferences of Intertidal Fishes of the Eastern Canary Islands: Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria
Advancing Systematic Conservation Planning in the Mediterranean Sea
Characterization of the Acoustic Community of Vocal Fishes in the Azores
I the Central Mediterranean Naturalist 13 (1): 17 ,- 221 Malta, June 19991
Doñana and the Gulf of Cadiz | 2010
Patterns of Diversity of the North-Eastern Atlantic Blenniid Fish
Calvi, Corsica 2016
Early Stages of Marine Fishes Occurring in the Iberian Peninsula
A Multilocus Molecular Phylogeny of Combtooth Blennies (Percomorpha: Blennioidei: Blenniidae): Multiple Invasions of Intertidal Habitats ⇑ Peter J
Phylogeny of the Shanny, Lipophrys Pholis, from the NE Atlantic Using Mitochondrial DNA Markers
Note First Record of Some Fishes from Libyan Waters
Ecological Characterization of Sites of Interest for Conservation in Lebanon
A Phylogenetic Perspective on the Evolution of Mediterranean Teleost Fishes
European Red List of Marine Fishes Ana Nieto, Gina M
The Coastal Fishes of the Cape Verde Islands
Marine Caves of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea Biodiversity, Threats and Conservation
Francesco TIRALONGO 1 2 *, Daniele TIBULLO 1, Maria Violetta BRUNDO 3, Francesco PALADINI DE MENDOZA 2, Cristiano MELCHIORRI 2, and Marco MARCELLI 2
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Phylogenetic Relationships of the North-Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Blenniids
Phylogenetic Relationships of the North-Eastern Atlantic And
The Phylogeny of the Genus Microlipophrys (Pisces: Blenniidae) ⇑ A
BLENNIIDAE Blennius Ocellaris Linnaeus, 1758
Relationship Between Pelagic Larval Duration and Geographic Distribution of Mediterranean Littoral Fishes
CONSERVATION of MARINE and COASTAL BIRDS in the MEDITERRANEAN Editors: Pierre Yésou, Joe Sultana, John Walmsley, Hichem Azafzaf
The Etyfish Project © Christopher Scharpf and Kenneth J