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Synoicum

  • Phylum Chordata Bateson, 1885

    Phylum Chordata Bateson, 1885

  • Awesome Ascidians a Guide to the Sea Squirts of New Zealand Version 2, 2016

    Awesome Ascidians a Guide to the Sea Squirts of New Zealand Version 2, 2016

  • Phylum: Chordata

    Phylum: Chordata

  • Marine Natural Products from Tunicates and Their Associated Microbes

    Marine Natural Products from Tunicates and Their Associated Microbes

  • Contrasting Patterns of Native and Introduced Ascidians in Subantarctic and Temperate Chile

    Contrasting Patterns of Native and Introduced Ascidians in Subantarctic and Temperate Chile

  • Ascidiacea Ascidiacea

    Ascidiacea Ascidiacea

  • Fouling Invertebrates of Alaska with Focus on Known and Potential Invasives

    Fouling Invertebrates of Alaska with Focus on Known and Potential Invasives

  • Ascidian News*

    Ascidian News*

  • Ascidian Fauna (Tunicata, Ascidiacea) of Subantarctic and Temperate Regions of Chile

    Ascidian Fauna (Tunicata, Ascidiacea) of Subantarctic and Temperate Regions of Chile

  • Tunicates of Alaska What Is a Tunicate?

  • Irish Biodiversity: a Taxonomic Inventory of Fauna

  • Natural Products from Antarctic Colonial Ascidians of the Genera Aplidium and Synoicum: Variability and Defensive Role

    Natural Products from Antarctic Colonial Ascidians of the Genera Aplidium and Synoicum: Variability and Defensive Role

  • Phylogeny of the Y of the Y of the Aplousobranchia

    Phylogeny of the Y of the Y of the Aplousobranchia

  • Bacterial Diversity Associated with the Tunic of the Model Chordate Ciona Intestinalis

    Bacterial Diversity Associated with the Tunic of the Model Chordate Ciona Intestinalis

  • Ascidian News #77 June 2016

    Ascidian News #77 June 2016

  • Ascidiacea: Aplousobranchia: Polyclinidae) from Korea

    Ascidiacea: Aplousobranchia: Polyclinidae) from Korea

  • Symbiotic Associations in Ascidians: Relevance for Functional Innovation and Bioactive Potential

    Symbiotic Associations in Ascidians: Relevance for Functional Innovation and Bioactive Potential

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