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Life-History Strategies of a Native Marine Invertebrate Increasingly Exposed to Urbanisation and Invasion
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1 Phylogeny of the Families Pyuridae and Styelidae (Stolidobranchiata
Ascidian News #82 December 2018
Phylum: Chordata
Novel Microsatellite Markers for Pyura Chilensis Reveal Fine-Scale Genetic Structure Along the Southern Coast of Chile
<I>Pyura Praeputialis</I>
NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY ASSESSMENT 2011: Technical Report
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Oceanography and Marine Biology an Annual Review Volume 55
Tunicates of Alaska What Is a Tunicate?
A New Species of <I>Pyura</I> (Ascidiacea) from South Vietnam
Tunicata, Ascidiacea), with a Description of a New Species from Australia
Sea Squirtscommon to the Ports & Harbours of New Zealand Version 2
Sea Tulip Sections Sea Squirts Growing from the Rocks on a Long Stalk, the Sea Tulip Is Commonly and Sea Tulips Encountered by Divers Around Sydney
Recent Introduction of the Dominant Tunicate, Pyura Praeputialis (Urochordata, Pyuridae) to Antofagasta, Chile
Redalyc.Variabilidad Genética Y Estructura Poblacional Del Tunicado
Pyura (Tunicata: Ascidiacea: Pyuridae) on the Coasts of Panama
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Early Life History Phases As Determinants of Distribution in Pyura Praeputialis (Heller, 1878), a Rocky Shore Ecosystem Engineer Andrew R
Structure of Habitat and Associated Intertidal Assemblages
Combining Information from Benthic Community Analysis and Social Studies to Establish No-Take Zones Within a Multiple Uses Marine Protected Area
Wild and Cultured Edible Tunicates: a Review
(1) Introduction
National Biodiversity Assessment 2011
Pyura Chilensis (Ascidiacea) in Southern Chile: the Urgent Need to Establish Marine Reserves
A Revision of the Pyura Stolonifera Species Complex (Tunicata, Ascidiacea), with a Description of a New Species from Australia
Of the Galápagos: Santa Cruz and Baltra Islands
Stolidobranchia of CTAW
Spicular Morphology and Mineralogy in Some Pyuridae (Ascidiacea)
Ballast-Mediated Introductions in Port Valdez/Prince William Sound, Alask
Marine Ecology Progress Series 332:155