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Body-size evolution in gastropods across the Plio-Pleistocene extinction in the western Atlantic. [PDF]

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Anderson BM   +6 more
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Evolutionary biology of Raphitoma Bellardi, 1847 (Neogastropoda, Conoidea)

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The biodiversity of Earth is not equally spread across the globe: marine areas host ~16% of the total known species (but represent also the majority of unexplored areas), and more than 98% of them are benthic organisms. The reason behind the abundance of species richness in the benthos is the high levels of ecosystem complexity that is found on the ...
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Deep-sea gas hydrate mounds and chemosynthetic fauna discovered at 3640 m on the Molloy Ridge, Greenland Sea. [PDF]

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Panieri G   +8 more
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Molluscs from South America to the World: Who and Where Are They? [PDF]

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Darrigran G   +25 more
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Of sequences and images - diversity and quantity of Arctic epipelagic zooplankton by an integrative approach. [PDF]

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Laakmann S   +7 more
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Mitogenomic phylogeny of Muricidae (Gastropoda: Neogastropoda)

Zoologica Scripta, 2023
AbstractMuricidae is one of the most species‐rich and morphologically diverse families in Gastropoda, with a worldwide distribution. The classification of Muricidae has traditionally been based on shell and radular characteristics; however, the phylogenetic relationships within the family are debated due to morphological convergence and plasticity.
Yi Yu, Lingfeng Kong, Qi Li
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