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Serripes groenlandicus
Paleoenvironmental Interpretation of Late Glacial and Post
Ультраструктура Сперматозоидов Четырех Видов Двустворчатых Моллюсков – Представителей Семейств Cardiidae И Astartidae Из Японского Моря С.А
Seasonality of Bivalve Larvae Within a High Arctic Fjord
Variation in Serripes Groenlandicus (Bivalvia) Growth in a Norwegian High-Arctic Fjord: Evidence for Local- and Large-Scale Climatic Forcing
The Evolution of Extreme Longevity in Modern and Fossil Bivalves
IPSWICH GEOLOGICAL GROUP August 1966 BULLETIN No. 1
Serripes Groenlandicus) As High Resolution Arctic Climate Archive
Stratigraphical Notes on Macoma (Bivalvia) in the Southern Part of the North Sea Basin and Some Remarks on the Arrival of Pacific Species
Seasonality of Bivalve Larvae Within a High Arctic Fjord
Clinocardium Nuttallii Class: Bivalvia, Heterodonta, Euheterodonta
Двустворчатые Моллюски (Mollusca, Bivalvia) Дальневосточного Морского Заповедника Е
Marine Invasive Species and Biodiversity of South Central Alaska
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin 3, 112-151
Macrobenthos
The Biodiversity of Greenland – a Country Study
Indicateurs Pour L'évaluation De La Condition Des Communautés Épibenthiques De L'estuaire Et Du Golfe Du Saint-Laurent
The Effects of Sea Star and Walrus Predation on Bivalves in Norton Sound, Alaska
B.B. POLAR Research Project Proposed to the TOTAL Foundation Laurent CHAUVAUD LEMAR UMR6539
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Mollusks in the Northeastern Chukchi Seal HOWARD M
Bivalves As Indicators of Environmental Variation and Potential Anthropogenic Impacts in the Southern Barents Sea Over Multiple Time Scales
Marine Molluscs As Indicators of Environmental Change in Glaciated
Catalogue of the Living Bivalvia of the Eastern Pacific Ocean: Bering Strait to Cape Horn FR.Bernard
Ballast-Mediated Introductions in Port Valdez/Prince William Sound, Alask
Marine Ecosystem Response to Late Pleistocene Rapid Climate Change in the Salish Sea
New Census of Marine Life Initiative
Title Additional Data on the Fauna of Bivalve Mollusks of The
Variation in Bivalve Growth in a Norwegian High-Arctic Fjord
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Arctic Bivalves and the Walrus: the Biggest [Overlooked] Clam Fishery on the Planet
Bivalves As Indicators of Environmental Variation and Potential Anthropogenic Impacts in the Southern Barents Sea