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National Monitoring Program for Biodiversity and Non-Indigenous Species in Egypt
DEEP SEA LEBANON RESULTS of the 2016 EXPEDITION EXPLORING SUBMARINE CANYONS Towards Deep-Sea Conservation in Lebanon Project
Zootaxa, the Naticidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda)
An Annotated List of the Marine Mollusks of Ascension Island, South Atlantic Ocean
Cenozoic Fossil Mollusks from Western Pacific Islands; Gastropods (Eratoidae Through Harpidae)
Zootaxa, the Naticidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of Giglio Island
Checklist of the Mollusca of Cocos (Keeling) / Christmas Island Ecoregion
45-Jun-2017.Pdf
ZM-73 (25) (Kabat-New) 11-01-2007 11:23 Page 345
Predation in Molluscs: a Multi-Taxon Approach Using Neontological and Paleontological Data
Marine Biodiversity at the End of the World: Cape Horn and Diego Ramı´Rez Islands
THE MOLLUSCAN FAUNA of the ALUM BLUFF GROUP of FLORIDA PART Vm
Oup Mollus Eyy041 354..378 ++
Molecular Analysis of Adults and Egg Masses Reveals Two Independent
(Mollusca: Gastropoda) of Moreton Bay, Queensland John M
Supplementary Data File 1
Gastropods and Their Habitats from the Northern Red Sea (Egypt: Safaga) Part 2: Caenogastropoda: Sorbeoconcha and Littorinimorpha
The Queen Conch Mitogenome
Top View
Edge-Drilling Behavior in the Predatory Gastropod Notocochlis Unifasciata
Borehole Site-Selection in Naticarius Hebraeus (Chemnitz in Karsten, 1769) (Naticidae: Gastropoda)?
Comparative Mitogenomic Analysis of Three Species of Periwinkles: Littorina Fabalis, L. Obtusata and L. Saxatilis
Patterns of Variation of Mutation Rates of Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genes of Gastropods Thomas F
Caenogastropod Mitogenomics
Habitats in Danger ] Oceana´S Proposal for Protection [ Habitats in Danger ] Oceana´S Proposal for Protection Indice: Table of Contents
FMRI TR-3 Text
(Mollusca; Gastropoda) in Pulau Bidong, Terengganu, Malaysia Nursalwa Baharuddin, Nur A
National Monitoring Program for Biodiversity and Non-Indigenous Species in Egypt
Naticidae Groupent Plus De 200 Espèces Vivant Dans Toutes Les Mers, Dans Les Eaux Peu Profondes Et Sur Fonds De Sable Relativement Propres
Eight New Mitogenomes Clarify the Phylogenetic Relationships of Stromboidea Within the Caenogastropod Phylogenetic Framework
Malacologia Vol. 46, No. 2 2004 Contents