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The Polychaetous Annelids of Japan: Updated Checklist of Known Species
Polychaetes represent a taxonomic group intricately connected to human society. Employed as fishing bait and frequently appearing in environmental assessments, they are also acknowledged as pests and invasive species.
Naoto Jimi
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A survey of the marine environment near the city of Monterey ocean outfall [PDF]
The California Department of Fish and Game and the State Water Resources Control Board (through Regional Board #3, Central Coast) entered into an agreement whereby Department biologist-divers conducted a subtidal ecological investigation of the marine ...
Hardy, Robert A.
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Toxic Effect of Fenamiphos on the Earthworm, Eisenia fetida (Annelida: Oligochaeta)
Esra Akat, Sezgi Arman
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Leeches (Annelida: Hirudinida) of Northern Arkansas [PDF]
Twenty-one lotic and lentic environments throughout central and northern Arkansas were surveyed for the presence of leeches during June 2004 and April, July - October 2005.
Daniels, Bruce A. +5 more
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Faunistic analysis of Syllidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the Aegean Sea
Melih Ertan Çınar, Melih Ertan Çınar
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SPECIES OF BRANCHIOBDELLIDAE (ANNELIDA) ON FRESHWATER CRAYFISH IN SOUTH TYROL (NORTHERN ITALY) [PDF]
B. Oberkofler +6 more
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The Aquatic Biota and Groundwater Quality of Springs in the Lincoln Hills, Wisconsin Driftless, and Northern till Plains Sections of Illinois [PDF]
ID: 8307INHS Technical Report prepared for Environmental Protection Trust Fund Commission and Illinois Department of Natural Resources Division of Energy and Environmental AssessmentU of I OnlyRestriction applied due to concern over ...
Phillippe, Loy R. +2 more
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First records of Enchytraeidae (Annelida, Clitellata) from the Three Parallel Rivers region
Crawler.Gbif.Org
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Marked species composition changes are observed between shallow-water (0–200 m) temperate and tropical fauna, however, this transition is not well documented in deep-water fauna (> 200 m).
Laetitia Gunton +2 more
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