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Bacteria Associated with Tunicate, Polycarpa Aurata, from Lease Sea, Maluku, Indonesia Exhibiting Anti-Multidrug Resistant Bacteria
1471-2148-9-187.Pdf
Ascidiacea (Chordata: Tunicata) of Greece: an Updated Checklist
Ascidian News #87 June 2021
1 Phylogeny of the Families Pyuridae and Styelidae (Stolidobranchiata
Redalyc.Keys for the Identification of Families and Genera of Atlantic
Record of a Bypass on the Oral Siphon of Ascidia Sydneiensis (Tunicata: Ascidiacea) in a Tropical Bay from South-Eastern Brazil
Of Moreton Bay, Queensland Patricia KOTT Honorary Associate, Queensland Museum, PO Box 3300, South Brisbane, Qld 4101
Marine Natural Products from Tunicates and Their Associated Microbes
New Records of Three Styelid Ascidians (Order: Stolidobranchia) to Indian Waters from Andaman and Nicobar Islands
A Redescription of Syncarpa Composita (Ascidiacea, Stolidobranchia) with an Inference of Its Phylogenetic Position Within Styelidae
Developmental Mode Influences Diversification in Ascidians
Ascidiacea Ascidiacea
Cnemidocarpa Nisiotis
Zootaxa, a New Stalked Species of Polycarpa (Tunicata: Ascidiacea
FAU Institutional Repository
From Mandapam Coast, Gulf of Mannar, India
Tunicata: Ascidiacea) Around Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
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Bacteria Associated with Tunicate, Polycarpa Aurata, from Lease Sea, Maluku, Indonesia Exhibiting Anti-Multidrug Resistant Bacteria
Down Under the Tunic: Bacterial Biodiversity Hotspots and Widespread Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaea in Coral Reef Ascidians
Wild and Cultured Edible Tunicates: a Review
An Updated 18S Rrna Phylogeny of Tunicates Based on Mixture and Secondary Structure Models
Checklist of Ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) from the Southern Gulf Of
Spawning Induction, Development and Culturing of the Solitary Ascidian
Stolidobranchia of CTAW
Gut-Spilling in Chordates: Evisceration in the Tropical Ascidianpolycarpa
Phylogenetic Comparison of Egg Transparency in Ascidians by Hyperspectral Imaging Takumi T
Bivalve Cultures Provide Habitat for Exotic Tunicates in Southern Brazil