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Marine harmful algal blooms, human health and wellbeing: challenges and opportunities in the 21st century
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- 20 November 2015, pp. 61-91
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Climate change and cetaceans: concerns and recent developments
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- 20 February 2009, pp. 203-210
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Description of a new Luidia species (Asteroidea: Paxillosida: Luidiidae) from Japan with molecular phylogenetic analysis of the genus Luidia
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- 05 March 2024, e22
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Genetic investigation of Cuvier's beaked whale, Ziphius cavirostris, along the coast of Türkiye and Northern Cyprus, based on mtDNA sequences
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- 23 February 2024, e14
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Unveiling the wasp-waist structure of the Falkland shelf ecosystem: the role of Doryteuthis gahi as a keystone species and its trophic influences
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- 12 February 2024, e2
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Potential impacts of climate change and greenhouse gas emissions on Mediterranean marine ecosystems and cetaceans
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- 23 September 2008, pp. 179-201
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Crustacean Models for Studying Calcium Transport: The Journey from Whole Organisms to Molecular Mechanisms
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- 11 May 2009, pp. 107-125
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A new species of pea crab from south-western Europe (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura): species description, geographic distribution and population structure with an identification key to European Pinnotheridae
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- 18 February 2019, pp. 1141-1152
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New Frontiers in Sponge Science – the 2013 Fremantle Sponge Conference
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- 12 February 2016, pp. 217-219
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