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Physiological Adaptations and Feeding Mechanisms of the Invasive Purple Varnish Clam, Nuttallia Obscurata
Category Popular Name of the Group Phylum Class Invertebrate
The Mode of Life in the Genus Pholadomya As Inferred from the Fossil Record
Of Mitochondria: Investigating the Functioning, Maintenance and Evolutionary Relevance of a Naturally Heteroplasmic System
Reproductive Ecology and Dispersal Potential of Varnish Clam Nuttallia Obscurata, a Recent Invader in the Northeast Pacific Ocean
Population Genetic Analysis and Characterization of Nuclear Gene Regions and Mitogenomes in Four European "Donax"Speci
List of Potential Aquatic Alien Species of the Iberian Peninsula (2020)
(Nuttallia Obscurata) in British Columbia
Invertebrate Paleontology Of
Invesive Report
First Complete Female Mitochondrial Genome in Four Bivalve Species Genus Donax and Their Phylogenetic Relationships Within the Veneroida Order
Broad Physiological Tolerances of the Invasive Clam Nuttallia Obscurata
Nuttallia Brasiliensis E Theileria Brasiliensis, Sinonímias De Babesia Brasiliensis (Piroplasmida: Babesiidae) Hemoparasito De Marsupiais Didelphidae
Invasive Species of the Pacific Northwest: Nuttallia Obscurata
Lista De Especies Exóticas Potencialmente Invasoras En La
Catalogue of the Living Bivalvia of the Eastern Pacific Ocean: Bering Strait to Cape Horn FR.Bernard
DNA Content, Karyotypes, and Chromosomal Location of 18S-5.8S-28S Ribosomal Loci in Some Species of Bivalve Molluscs from the Pacific Canadian Coast
(Villorita Cyprinoides) and Its Phylogenetic Implications Summaya Rahuman1,3, N
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Marine Ecosystem Response to Late Pleistocene Rapid Climate Change in the Salish Sea
Invasion Dynamics of a Non-Indigenous Bivalve, Nuttallia Obscurata, (Reeve 1857), in the Northeast Pacific
Thread Drifting by Juvenile Bivalves in the Coos Bay
Overall Conclusions
Non-Native and Invasive Animals of Alaska Report
The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Grooved Carpet Shell, Ruditapes Decussatus (Bivalvia, Veneridae)