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Research on Indian Echinoderms - a Review
THE ECHINODERM NEWSLETTER Number 22. 1997 Editor: Cynthia Ahearn Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Room
Holothuria (Theelothuria) Notabilis</Em> (Ludwig, 1875)
An Unconventional Flavivirus and Other RNA Viruses In
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Risk Assessment of the Western Australian Sea Cucumber Fishery Webster, F
(1 & 2): 92-105 VERY Little Is Known About the Apodous Holo
Thesis Submitted to the in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for The
Diversity and Abundance of Shallow-Water Sea Cucumbers in Samar and Leyte, Philippines
Population Fluxes of Commercially Threatened Sea
Length-Weight Relationship and Condition Factor in Holothuria Arenicola (Holothuroidea: Echinodermata) Found on Two Rocky Coasts of Karachi, Pakistan
Holothuria (Lessonothuria) Insignis Ludwig, 1875 (Formally Resurrected from Synonymy of H
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July 2005 INFORMATION BULLETIN
Information on Juvenile Holothurians: a Contribution by Dr D.B. James As Communicated by Glenn Shiell1
Di Rataan Terumbu Beberapa Pulau Taman Nasional Kepulauan Seribu, Jakarta
Annotated Checklist of Sea Cucumbers from Pakistan with New Records of Holothuria (Theelothuria) Hamata (Pearson, 1913) and Stichopus Herrmanni (Semper, 1868)
Sea Cucumber) in the Territorial Waters of Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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Of the Spermonde Archipelago (South-West Sulawesi, Indonesia)
IMPACTS of SELECTIVE and NON-SELECTIVE FISHING GEARS
Institute of Remote Sensing Anna University, Chennai-25
SPC Beche-De-Mer Information Bulletin Includes 15 Original Articles M
An Unconventional Flavivirus and Other RNA Viruses in the Sea Cucumber (Holothuroidea; Echinodermata) Virome
Pakistani Echinoderms - an Illustrated Overview
Echinoderm Fauna of Chuuk, the Federated States of Micronesia
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SPC Beche-De-Mer Information Bulletin #10 – May 1998 Induction of Larval Metamorphosis in the Sea Cucumber Stichopus Japonicus by Periphytic Diatoms by S
Kimberley Marine Biota. Historical Data: Echinoderms