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And Babylonia Zeylanica (Bruguiere, 1789) Along Kerala Coast, India
Diversity of Benthic Marine Mollusks of the Strait of Magellan, Chile
Gayana 73(1): 17-27, 2009 ISSN 0717-652X
WSN Long Program 2014 FINAL
Amici Molluscarum 2008 (16) Sociedad Malacológica De Chile
Domestic Life During the Late Intermediate Period at El Campanario Site, Huarmey Valley, Peru
Potencial De Tegula Atra (Mollusca: Gastropoda) Como Biorregulador
Actualización Del Catastro De Ensamble De Moluscos Costero
48 Supporting Information. Arboleda-Baena, CM
Global and Planetary Change 181 (2019) 102990
Pareja, CB; Logares, R
Marine Biodiversity at the End of the World: Cape Horn and Diego Ramı´Rez Islands
Potential for Omnivory and Apparent Intraguild Predation in Rocky Intertidal Herbivore Assemblages from Northern Chile
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Huaca Soto
Informe De Ensayo
Macrobenthic Fauna from an Upwelling Coastal Area of Peru (Warm Temperate South-Eastern Pacific Province -Humboldtian Ecoregion)
Tegula Atra (Lesson, 1830) Como Una Aproximación De Preferencia Sobre Distintas Especies De Macroalgas En El Sur De Chile
Mollusca, Gastropoda) En La Costa De Valdivia, Chile
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COMPOSICIÓN COMPARATIVA DE LA MALACOFAUNA LITORAL ENTRE EL INTERGLACIAL MIS 5E Y EL ACTUAL: IMPLICACIONES PALEOCEANOGRÁFICAS EN LA COSTA NORTE DEL PERÚ
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Insights from Amino Acid Isotope Analysis
Biological Control of Incrusting Organisms and Sediments in Chilean Oyster Cultures
Late Quaternary Molluscs from the Northern San Matias Gulf (Northern
Histological Description of the Male and Female Gonads in Tegula Eiseni, T
Gastropoda Y Pelecypoda) De La Zona De Antofagasta, 23°S (Chile
International Magazine on Sea and Shells Vita Mari Hdna
(45°S 73° W) Estero Elefantes, Region De Aisén, Chile
Sedentism Among the Archaic Fisher-Folk of Northern Chile: a Malacological Perspective
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Patagonia; Argentina)
Do Coastal Fronts Influence Bioerosion Patterns Along Patagonia? Late Quaternary Ichnological Tools from Golfo San Jorge
Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Zoology Series