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Stramonita haemastoma
Preliminary Appraisal of Imposex in Areas Under the Influence of Southern Brazilian Harbors
Marine Invertebrate Diversity in Aristotle's Zoology
Márcia Alexandra the Course of TBT Pollution in Miranda Souto the World During the Last Decade
Group Foraging in a Marine Gastropod Predator: Benefits and Costs to Individuals
Imposex in Endemic Volutid from Northeast Brazil (Mollusca: Gastropoda)
The Increasing Incidence of Imposex in Stramonita
Universidade Federal Do Ceará Instituto De Ciências Do Mar Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Ciências Marinhas Tropicais
Hermit Crabs - Paguridae and Diogenidae
For Stramonita Haemastoma (Mollusca: Muricidae): a Transplantation Experiment in the Brazilian Northeast
As an Indicator of Organotin Compounds Pollution at Maceio Coast (Northeastern Brazil)
Stramonita Haemastoma (Linnaeus, 1767)
Distribuição Espaço-Temporal, Estrutura Populacional E Padrão De Ocupação De Conchas Do Ermitão Clibanarius Symmetricus
Predator–Prey Interactions in a Bioinvasion Scenario: Differential Predation by Native Predators on Two Exotic Rocky Intertidal Bivalves
Sediment Diversion Operations Working Group: an Overview of Food Web Dynamics in a Louisiana Estuary
Current Situation of Stramonita Heamastoma (Linnaeus 1758) (Gasteropod Mollusk) in the Western Coast of Algeria
FISH PREDATORS MAINTAIN ESTUARINE BIODIVERSITY and BENEFIT ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS a Dissertation by JOSEPH WILLIAM NEWTON LEO REUST
Stramonita Haemastoma Floridana (Conrad, 1837) in Chesapeake Bay, USA
Evaluation of the Use of Olivella Minuta (Gastropoda, Olividae) and Hastula Cinerea (Gastropoda, Terebridae) As TBT Sentinels for Sandy Coastal Habitats
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As a Bioindicator for Organotin Contamination in Coastal Environments Aricelso Maia Limaverde, Angela De L
Biology and Ecology of Edible Marine Gastropod Molluscs
Stramonita Haemastoma to Hypoxia and Anoxia
RESUMEN Se Analizó La Existencia De Imposex
Genitalia Malformations in Stramonita Haemastoma (Gastropoda: Muricidae) from Atlantic and Mediterranean Coast
Factors Affecting the Foraging Ecology of the Rock Snail Stramonita Haemastoma
Local Consumers Are the First Line to Control Biological Invasions: a Case
Universidade Estadual Da Paraíba Campus I – Campina Grande Centro De Ciências Biológicas E Da Saúde Curso De Licenciatura E Bacharelado Em Ciências Biológicas
Low Abundance and Skewed Population Structure of the Whelk Stramonita Haemastoma Along the Israeli Mediterranean Coast
A Practical Guide to Producing Raw Dye from Snails for Royal Purple and Biblical Blue: History and Reality
A Picture Guide to Shelf Invertebrates from the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Genotypic and Phenotypic Adaptations of the Southern Oyster Drills, Stramonita Canaliculata and S
First Record of the Gastropod Stramonita Haemastoma (Linnaeus, 1767) in the English Channel
Imposex Induction in Stramonita Haemastoma, a Bioindicator for Organotin Contamination in Coastal Environments
As an Indicator of Organotin Compounds Pollution at Maceio Coast (Northeastern Brazil)
Molluscan Taxa in the Publications of the Museum Godeffroy Of
Predator-Prey Interaction in Estuarine Bivalves
Life on the Edge: Do Biomechanical and Behavioral Adaptations to Wave-Exposure Correlate with Habitat Partitioning in Predatory Whelks?
Imposex Induction in Stramonita Haemastoma Floridana (Conrad, 1837) (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Muricidae) Submitted to an Organotin-Contaminated Diet
Estudo Populacional De Stramonita Haemastoma (Gastropoda
Trends in Relative Abundance and Size of Selected Finfishes and Shellfishes Along the Texas Coast: November 1975-December 2003
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Abundance of Sedentary Consumers and Sessile Organisms Along the Wave Exposure Gradient of Subtropical Rocky Shores of the South-West Atlantic Ronaldo A
Spatial-Temporal Distribution and Recruitment of Stramonita Haemastoma (Linnaeus, 1758) (Mollusca) on a Sandstone Bank In