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An Annotated Checklist of the Marine Macroinvertebrates of Alaska David T
DNA Barcoding Using Chitons (Genus Mopalia)
Green 1 the Effects of Ocean Acidification on Valve Strength In
Foraging Tactics in Mollusca: a Review of the Feeding Behavior of Their Most Obscure Classes (Aplacophora, Polyplacophora, Monoplacophora, Scaphopoda and Cephalopoda)
Mollusca: Polyplacophora) in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean (Oregonian and Californian Provinces)
Luscosa (MOLLUSCA: POLYPLACOPHORA) in CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
New Names Introduced by H. A. Pilsbry in the Mollusca and Crustacea, by William J
Taxonomic Resolution of Surveys
Calibrating the Chitons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) Molecular Clock
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Metamorphic Changes in Mopalia Muscosa (Mollusca, Polyplacophora)
Iron Isotope Fractionation in Marine Invertebrates in Near Shore Environments S
Chiton Myogenesis 105
A Review of the Ecological Effectiveness of Subtidal Marine Reserves in Central California
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Intertidal Ecology of Riprap
Universidad De Guadalajara Centro Universitario De Ciencias Biologicas Y Agropecuarias Division De Ciencias Biowgicas Y Ambientales
Guide to Monitoring Marine Invertebrates and Fish Species
Illustrated Keys to the Chitons (Polyplacophora) by Aaron Baldwin
Top View
Radular Morphology Among Chiton in Family Mopillidae Kim Jones1,2
Volume Regulation in Mopalia Muscosa (Mollusca: Polyplacophora)
Rocky Shore in Stanley Park
Fertilization in Chitons: Morphological Clues to Phylogeny*
Sensory Organs in the Hairy Girdles of Some Mopaliid Chitons
Key to BC Chitons Glossary and Species List
Polyplacophora)*
Chiton Integument: Development of Sensory Organs in Juvenile Mopalia Muscosa
A Preliminary Study of Iron Isotope Fractionation in Marine Invertebrates (Chitons, Mollusca) in Near-Shore Environments
Mollusks — Clams, Snails, Chitons, Octopus Echinoderms — Sea Stars
The Smaller Groups Polyplacophora, Scaphopoda, and Cephalopoda Alan L
UC Berkeley Paleobios
Mopalia Muscosa of Santa Monica Bay 1
A Remarkable Infestation of Epibionts and Endobionts of an Edible Chiton (Polyplacophora: Chitonidae) from the Mexican Tropical Pacific
The Festivus 31
POLYPLACOPHORA CARE PURPOSE: to Describe Methods Of
Class Polyplacophora
Anchor Species and Epiphytes in Intertidal Algal Turfl