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SPECIAL PUBLICATION 6 the Effects of Marine Debris Caused by the Great Japan Tsunami of 2011
Chec List ISSN 1809-127X (Available at Journal of Species Lists and Distribution
A New Miocene Deep-Sea Chiton and Early Evidence for Teredinidae-Sustained Wood-Fall Communities
Shipwrecks and Global 'Worming'
An Experimental Approach for Understanding the Process of Wood Fragmentation by Marine Wood Borers in Shallow Temperate Waters
Shipworm Ecology in Swedish Coastal Waters
Species Diversity and Abundance of Shipworms
The Interference of Methods in the Collection of Teredinids (Mollusca, Bivalvia)
Patterns of Freshwater Bivalve Global Diversity and the State of Phylogenetic Studies on the Unionoida, Sphaeriidae, and Cyrenidae Author(S): Daniel L
The Distribution of the Shipworm Teredo Navalis L
New Records of Marine Wood Borers (Bivalvia: Teredinidae and Isopoda: Limnoriidae) from São Miguel, Azores, with a Discussion of Some Aspects of Their Biogeography
Wgitmo Report 2016
Shipworm (Teredo Navalis)
Durability and Protection of Timber Structures in Marine Environments in Europe: an Overview
MW13 Art for PS 14/10/2009 20:22 Page 1
MBI 2019 Kakkonen Etal.Pdf
Invasive Alien Species in Belgian Marine Waters: an Information Platform and Checklist for Science and Policy Support
Teredinidae) from Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris
Top View
Borror's Species Checklist for the Isles of Shoals Archipelago
Teredinidae Xylophagaidae
Phd Thesis Giovanna Pesante.Pdf
Catalogue of the Living Bivalvia of the Eastern Pacific Ocean: Bering Strait to Cape Horn FR.Bernard
PICES-Moe Project on “Effects of Marine Debris Caused by the Great
Another Cryptic Species in the Lyrodus Pedicellatus (Quatrefages, 1849) Complex
Ices Cm 2009/Acom:25
A Rock-Boring and Rock-Ingesting Freshwater Bivalve (Shipworm)
Shipworms Play Critical Roles in Recycling Wood in the Sea
In European Coastal Waters Luísa MS Borges1,2,3*, Lucas M Merckelbach2, Íris Sampaio3 and Simon M Cragg1
Insights Into the Shipworm (Bivalvia: Teredinidae) Bacterial Symbiosis: Novel Isolates and Micrographic Localization Studies