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Orthione griffenis
From Ghost and Mud Shrimp
Upogebia Pugettensis Class: Malacostraca Order: Decapoda Section: Anomura, Paguroidea the Blue Mud Shrimp Family: Upogebiidae
California “Epicaridean” Isopods Superfamilies Bopyroidea and Cryptoniscoidea (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cymothoida)
No Evidence That the Introduced Parasite Orthione Griffenis Markham
California Bopyridae T
Parasites and Marine Invasions: Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives
3 Mini-Ecosystem Or Seafood Smorgasbord? for Website
An Introduced Asian Parasite Threatens Northeastern Pacific
A Manual of Previously Recorded Non-Indigenous Invasive and Native Transplanted Animal Species of the Laurentian Great Lakes and Coastal United States
Live Saltwater Bait and the Introduction of Non-Native Species Into California
Invasive and Non-Native Aquatic Invertebrates in the Lower Coos
Bibliographia Bopyridarum Prepared and Maintained by John Markham
Integrative Comparative Biology
New Record of Marine Parasitic Isopods (Family, Corallinidae) from South Andaman, Andaman Islands, India
Topotype-Based DNA Barcode of the Parasitic Isopod Pseudione Nephropsi (Bopyridae), with a Supplementary Morphological Description
Upogebia Pugettensis Class: Multicrustacea, Malacostraca, Eumalacostraca
Effects of a Newly Invasive Parasite on the Burrowing Mud Shrimp, a Widespread Ecosystem Engineer
Crustaceans As Hosts of Parasites Throughout the Phanerozoic 2 3 Adiël A
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Mediterranean Marine Science
Isopoda: Bopyridae) in Macrobrachium Tenellum (Caridea: Palaemonidae) in the Ameca River, Jalisco, Mexico: Prevalence and Effects on Growth
Parasitic Crustaceans and Marine Invasions: Two Case Studies from Kuroshio Region (Extended Abstract of the 7Th Kuroshio Symposium)
Parasites and Marine Invasions: Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives
Status of Introductions of Non-Indigenous Marine Species to the North Atlantic and Adjacent Waters 2003–2007
Environmental Influences on Crustacean Sex Determination and Reproduction: Environmental Sex Determination, Parasitism and Pollution Alison M
Biogeography of Nonindigenous Species: from Description to Prediction
A Doubled Down Invasion of the Northeast Pacific by the Asian Mud Shrimp, Upogebia Major and Its Coevolved Bopyrid Isopod Parasite, Orthione Griffenis
Poleward Range Expansion of Invasive Bopyrid Isopod, Orthione Griffenis Markham, 2004, Confirmed by Establishment in Central British Columbia, Canada
Bait Report-Revised
Crustacea: Isopoda: Bopyridae) from the Florida Gulf Coast: a Novel Host-Parasite Relationship Or a Case of Mistaken Identity? Christopher B