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Chitons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) Known from Benthic Monitoring Programs in the Southern California Bight
Strong Linkages Between Depth, Longevity and Demographic Stability Across Marine Sessile Species
Illustrated Summary of Chiton Terminology
Foraging Tactics in Mollusca: a Review of the Feeding Behavior of Their Most Obscure Classes (Aplacophora, Polyplacophora, Monoplacophora, Scaphopoda and Cephalopoda)
Applications for British Columbia, Canada, T
New Outlook on the System of Chitons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora)*
A Mitogenomic Phylogeny of Chitons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) Iker Irisarri1,2* , Juan E
Sirenko Abramson Vagapov
Los Invertebrados Marinos
Marine Biodiversity at the End of the World: Cape Horn and Diego Ramı´Rez Islands
Structure and Preservation of Chiton Valves: Resolution of a Taphonomic Quandary
Chiton Integument: Ultrastructure of the Sensory Hairs of Mopalia Muscosa (Mollusca: Polyplacophora)
Universidad De Guadalajara Centro Universitario De Ciencias Biologicas Y Agropecuarias Division De Ciencias Biowgicas Y Ambientales
Illustrated Keys to the Chitons (Polyplacophora) by Aaron Baldwin
SACO Participants' Manual
Chitonida: Mopaliidae)
Chromosomes of Lepidochitona Caprearum (Scacchi, 1836) (Polyplacophora, Acanthochitonina, Tonicellidae) Provide Insights Into Acanthochitonina Karyological Evolution
Illustrated Keys to the Chitons (Polyplacophora) by Aaron Baldwin
Top View
Chitons, Pawlik, J
FMRI TR-3 Text
Sensory Organs in the Hairy Girdles of Some Mopaliid Chitons
Nmr General (FILEMAKER2016)
The Marine Mollusks of Easter Island (Isla De Pascua) and Sala Y Gomez
Polyplacophora)*
Chitons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) Rafted on Tsunami Debris from Japan to the Shores of Washington, Oregon, and Hawai‘I
Chiton Integument: Development of Sensory Organs in Juvenile Mopalia Muscosa
Revision of Chilean Bathyal Chitons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) Associated with Cold-Seeps, Including Description of a New Species of Leptochiton (Leptochitonidae)
View / Open Lord Joshua Pratt Ms2010su.Pdf
The Smaller Groups Polyplacophora, Scaphopoda, and Cephalopoda Alan L
A Remarkable Infestation of Epibionts and Endobionts of an Edible Chiton (Polyplacophora: Chitonidae) from the Mexican Tropical Pacific
The Shell of Chitons
Class Polyplacophora
Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology Series