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Research Article Genetic Diversity of Freshwater Leeches in Lake Gusinoe (Eastern Siberia, Russia)
Guidelines for the Capture and Management of Digital Zoological Names Information Francisco W
Fauna Europaea: Annelida - Hirudinea, Incl
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Leeches As the Intermediate Host for Strigeid Trematodes: Genetic
Water Quality, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning in Ponds Across an Urban Land-Use Gradient in Birmingham, U.K
A Checklist of Leech Species from Poland
Sexual Conflict in Self-Fertile Hermaphrodites
Fauna Europaea: Annelida – Hirudinea, Incl
The Evolution of the Immune System: Conservation and Diversification
Evo-Devo” Model Organism Brenda Irene Medina Jiménez1†, Hee-Jin Kwak1†, Jong-Seok Park1, Jung-Woong Kim2* and Sung-Jin Cho1*
May Contribute to Amphibian Declines in the Lassen Region, California
Compendium of Recommended Keys for British Columbia Freshwater Organisms: Part 1 Freshwater Keys Freshwater Keys
Annelida, Clitellata, Hirudinea) in Tunisia with Identification Key
The Occurrence of an Australian Leech Species (Genus Helobdella) in German Freshwater Habitats As Revealed by Mitochondrial DNA Sequences
Topotype-Based Redescription of the Leech Torix Tukubana (Hirudinida: Glossiphoniiformes: Glossiphoniidae)
Transcriptomic Analysis of the Salivary Gland of Medicinal Leech Hirudo Nipponia
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Further Development of River Invertebrate Classification Tool
Parasitic Leeches (Hirudinea) Collected from Wild Birds in Wild Animal Medical Center of Rakuno Gakuen University
Theromyzon Tessulatum (O.F. Müller, 1774) (Clitellata: Hirudinida: Glossiphoniidae) – Morphometry and Structure of the Digestive and Reproductive Systems
Chapter 5 Leech Immunity
Leeches of the Genus Helobdella As Model Organisms for Evo-Devo Studies
2010 Oncochannel Acronyme Du Projet
The Insects and Other Invertebrates of Alderley Edge
The Present State of the Leech Fauna (Annelida, Hirudinea) in the Upper
Inotocin: the Key to Ant Compassion?