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- Invertebrates Diversity of Merta Segara and Nyangnyang Beach: Comparison Study of Two Beaches with Different Characteristics
- Distribution of Sister Littorina Species, I: Tenacity and the Wave-Exposure
- Marine Snails
- The Effect of Life-History Variation on the Population Size Structure of a Rocky Intertidal Snail (Littorina Sitkana)
- Gastropods and Their Habitats from the Northern Red Sea (Egypt: Safaga) Part 2: Caenogastropoda: Sorbeoconcha and Littorinimorpha
- Long-Term Studies of Littorina Obtusata and Littorina Saxatilis Populations
- Comparative Mitogenomic Analysis of Three Species of Periwinkles: Littorina Fabalis, L. Obtusata and L. Saxatilis
- Relationship of Macrophyte Detritus to the Salt Marsh Periwinkle, Littorina Irrorata Say
- Notes from the Field Young Scientist Newsletter Marsh Periwinkles
- Shell Size Divergence in Littorina Mariae and L. Obtusata and Predation by Crabs
- Species Composition, Comparative Size and Abundance of the Genus Littoraria (Gastropoda: Littorinidae) From
- Eight New Mitogenomes Clarify the Phylogenetic Relationships of Stromboidea Within the Caenogastropod Phylogenetic Framework
- Aggregation of the Littorinid Snail Littorina Unifasciata in New South
- The Distribution and Abundance of the Intertidal Prosobranchs Littorina Scutulata (Gould 1849) and L
- Predation by Nucella Lapillus (Linnaeus, 1758) on Littorina Obtusata (Linnaeus, 1758) and Mytilus Edulis (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Littorina Scutulata Class: Gastropoda Order: Littorinomorpha the Checkered Littorine Or Periwinkle Family: Littorinidae
- Predation on <I>Littorina Irrorata</I> (Mollusca:Gastropoda)
- Resistance of Benthic Intertidal Communities to Multiple Disturbances and Stresses
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- Resistance to Freshwater Exposure in White Sea Littorina Spp. I: Anaerobic Metabolism and Energetics
- Responses of Littorina Irrorata to Temperature and Salinity Variations
- The Effect of the Common Periwinkle, Littorina Littorea, on the Biofouling and Growth Rate Of
- Phylogeny of the Caenogastropoda (Mollusca), Based on Comparative Morphology