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- CIESM Congress 2010, Venice, Article 0464
- Studies on the Structure and Diversity of the Ichthyofauna in the Coastal Waters of Ibiza (Balearic Islands, Spain) Including So
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- Scorpaena Maderensis and Scorpaena Notata , Were Studied
- Trophic Relationships Among Scorpaeniform Fishes Associated
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- Poisonous Marine Organisms in Turkey and First Medical Aids
- Scorpaena Scrofa L. 1758) from İzmir Bay (Aegean Sea)
- Mediterranean European Marine Protected Areas Empafish Project
- European Red List of Marine Fishes Ana Nieto, Gina M
- Aggressive Predation Drives Assembly of Adriatic Fish Communities
- Systematics of Scorpaeniformes Species in the Mediterranean Sea Inferred from Mitochondrial 16S Rdna Sequence and Morphological Data
- Small Red Scorpionfish Scorpaena Notata Rafinesque, 1810 Was Found in the Ichthyological Collections of the National Museum of Natural History in Sofia, Bulgaria
- Kassandra ZANNAKI1, Maria CORSINI-FOKA2*, Thodoros E
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- Instruction Manual Version 6
- Evolution of Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean Scorpionfish Scorpaena and Their Venom Protein Profiles
- Red List of Marine Bony Fishes of the Eastern Central Atlantic
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- COMPARISON of GROWTH RATES ESTIMATED by OTOLITH READING of Scorpaena Porcus and Scorpaena Notata CAUGHT on ARTIFICIAL and NATURAL REEFS of the NORTHERN ADRIATIC SEA*
- La Sangsue Verruqueuse Pontobdella Muricata (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Seamounts of the Balearic Islands | 2010
- Demersal Resource Assemblages in the Trawl Fishing Grounds Off the Balearic Islands (Western Mediterranean)*
- Effects of Artisanal Fisheries on the Scorpaenids (Scorpaena Spp.) Reproduction
- Chemical Stabilization and Pharmacological Characterization Of
- Stable Isotopes Confirm a Coastal Diet for Critically Endangered Mediterranean Monk Seals••