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Phlebobranchia of CTAW
Ascidiacea (Chordata: Tunicata) of Greece: an Updated Checklist
Bottlenecks and Loss of Genetic Diversity: Spatio-Temporal Patterns
Occurrence of the Alien Ascidian Perophora Japonica at Plymouth
Running Head 'Biology of Mangroves'
A New Species of Perophora (Ascidiacea) from the Western Atlantic, Including Observations on Muscle Action in Related Species
The Tropical Western Atlantic Perophoridae Ascidiacea Ii. the Genus Ecteinascidia
Bottlenecks and Loss of Genetic Diversity: Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Genetic Structure in an Ascidian Recently Introduced in Europe
A Manual of Previously Recorded Non-Indigenous Invasive and Native Transplanted Animal Species of the Laurentian Great Lakes and Coastal United States
List of Potential Aquatic Alien Species of the Iberian Peninsula (2020)
Distribution and Population Dynamics of Key Ascidians in North Carolina Harbors and Marinas
Marine Pollution Bulletin 167 (2021) 112262
Ascidies Littorales De Guadeloupe II. Phlébobranches
Distribución Y Abundancia De La Ascidia Ecteinascidia Turbinata (Ascidiacea: Perophoridae) En Cuba
Mangrove Ecology – Applications in Forestry and Costal Zone Management
The Tropical Western Atlantic Perophoridae (Ascidiacea): I. the Genus Perophora
Ascidiacea: Perophoridae) in the North-East Atlantic
Ascidians As Models for Studying Invasion Success
Top View
Ascidian News #78 December 2016
Down Under the Tunic: Bacterial Biodiversity Hotspots and Widespread Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea in Coral Reef Ascidians
The Stomatopod Crustacea of Guam
Perophora Viridis Ordine Phlebobranchiata Verrill, 1871 Famiglia Perophoridae
Tunicata:Ascidiacea) from Chabahar Bay (Gulf of Oman), Iran
An Updated 18S Rrna Phylogeny of Tunicates Based on Mixture and Secondary Structure Models
<I>Ecteinascidia Turbinata</I>
Checklist of Ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) from the Southern Gulf Of
Ascidian Coloniality
Ecteinascidia Turbinata
Ecteinascidia Turbinata from Different Egyptian Red-Sea and Amirican Florida
Evolution of Allorecognition in the Tunicata
Bivalve Cultures Provide Habitat for Exotic Tunicates in Southern Brazil