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Phallusia nigra
From the National Park La Restinga, Isla Margarita, Venezuela
Ascidiacea (Chordata: Tunicata) of Greece: an Updated Checklist
Ecological Aspects of the Ascidian Community Along the Israeli Coasts
NON-INDIGENOUS SPECIES in the MEDITERRANEAN and the BLACK SEA Carbonara, P., Follesa, M.C
Antibiotic Efficacy and Biochemical Composition of Ascidian, Phallusia Nigra (Savigny, 1816) from the Palk Bay, Southeast Coast of India
Ascidian News*
A Manual of Previously Recorded Non-Indigenous Invasive and Native Transplanted Animal Species of the Laurentian Great Lakes and Coastal United States
Ascidian News*
A Most Northern Record of Alien Tunicate Phallusia Nigra Savigny, 1816, Population from the Argolic Gulf, Greece
On the Biomass of Phallusia Nigra
Symplegma (Ascidiacea: Styelidae), a Non-Indigenous Genus Spreading Within the Mediterranean Sea: Taxonomy, Routes and Vectors
Occurrence of the First Non-Indigenous Ascidian Phallusia Nigra Savigny, 1816 (Tunicata: Ascidiacea) in Greek Waters
Brachyura: Pinnotheridae), with an Updated List of Symbiont-Host Associations
Tunicata: Ascidiacea) Around Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Tunicotheres Moseri
Non-Indigenous Ascidians (Chordata: Tunicata) Along the Mediterranean
Ascidian News #78 December 2016
Indian Ascidians Over the Hundred Years - a Checklist V
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Tunicata:Ascidiacea) from Chabahar Bay (Gulf of Oman), Iran
Atoll Research Bulletin No. 480 Diversity And
A Guidebook of Introduced Marine Species in Hawaii Edited by L
Food and Feeding of Phallusia Nigra, Savigny, 1816
Biodiversity of Ascidians in a Heterogeneous Bay from Southeastern Brazil
Ascidiacea: Tunicata) of Coastal Brazil Nadia Yukiji Koto Bonnet1 and Rosana Moreira Da Rocha2,* 1Graduate Program in Zoology, Univ
Invasive Alien Species - Prioritising Prevention Efforts Through Horizon Scanning
High Genetic Homogeneity of an Intertidal Marine Invertebrate Along 8000 Km of the Atlantic Coast of the Americas
The Role of Chemoreception and Host-Use on the Behavioral Ecology of the Pea Crab Tunicotheres Moseri (Rathbun, 1918) in Tampa Bay, Florida
Phylogenetic Comparison of Egg Transparency in Ascidians by Hyperspectral Imaging Takumi T