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Mapping and Distribution of Sabella Spallanzanii in Port Phillip Bay Final
OREGON ESTUARINE INVERTEBRATES an Illustrated Guide to the Common and Important Invertebrate Animals
Allozyme Variation in the Marine Fanworm Sabella Spallanzanii: Comparison of Native European and Introduced Australian Populations
Sabella Spallanzanii (Gmelin, 1791)
Monitoring and Surveillance for Non-Indigenous Species in UK Marine Waters
The Blood Systems of Safoella and Spirographis. by D
(GISD) 2021. Species Profile Sabella Spallanzanii. Avail
Annelida) Under Protection Regimes
Genome Size Diversity and Patterns Within the Annelida
Fan Worms (Annelida: Sabellidae) from Indonesia Collected by the Snellius II Expedition (1984) with Descriptions of Three New Species and Tube Microstructure
Polychaetous Annelids (Order Sabellida) from the Karachi Coast, Pakistan
Taxonomic Update of the Sabellids (Polychaeta: Sabellidae) from Chile and Taxa Established by Prof. Ernst Ehlers, with a Key to Genera of Sabellinae
The Filtration Rate, Oxygen Consumption and Biomass of The
Radiole Regeneration and Branchial Crown
Annelid Diversity: Historical Overview and Future Perspectives
Research Comparative Neuroanatomy Suggests Repeated Reduction Of
Feeding Polychaete Sabella Penicillus: Filtration, Effects of Temperature, and Energy Cost
A Graphically Illustrated Glossary of Polychaete Terminology: Invasive Species of Sabellidae, Serpulidae and Spionidae
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Preliminary Evidences of Circadian Fan Activity Rhythm in Sabella Spallanzanii (Gmelin, 1791) (Polychaeta: Sabellidae)
Eudistylia Vancouveri Phylum: Annelida Class: Polychaeta Order: Canalipalpata, Sabellida a Feather-Duster Worm Family: Sabellidae, Sabellinae
A Fully Illustrated Web-Based Guide to Distinguish Native and Introduced Polychaetes of Australia
B. Sc. I YEAR NON-CHORDATA
Annelida, Sabellida, Sabellidae) from Japan
Marlin Marine Information Network Information on the Species and Habitats Around the Coasts and Sea of the British Isles
Fanworms: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
(Sabella Spallanzanii) to Support Regional Response