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- Page 8 and 9: Thank you very much for your genero
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- Page 14 and 15: Kristof Schils Michel Switten (Univ
- Page 16 and 17: Contact: Dr. Philippe Bouchet, Mus
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- Page 20 and 21: CONFERENCE VENUE The venue for the
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- Page 24 and 25: 16:50 - 17:10 The enigmatic neogast
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FRIDAY 20 JULY BIODIVERSITY AT CROS
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SATURDAY 21 JULY IUCN SSC Specialis
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Spatio-temporal and biomass dynamic
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Anatomy, distribution, and ecology
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Pupilloidean snails of Göller Böl
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The microanatomy of Bathyxylophila
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Diversity and altitudinal patterns
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Cytogenetic damage in gill cells of
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Interstitial Mollusca of the amphio
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Allometric growth of Mytella charru
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Freshwater limpets of the well dist
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Phylogeny of Aeolidacea (Gastropoda
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presumed discrepancy between molecu
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Application of marine mollusk remai
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lesser known taxa such as land snai
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Protothaca thaca (Molina, 1782) is
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Evaluation of Neogastropoda of the
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In freshwater bivalves the outer ma
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of Omalogyridae either as an separa
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Assisted by a database of worldwide
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Isomeria as distributed in moderate
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Keyhole limpets of the genus Fissur
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High levels of intraspecific variat
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The species listed suppose the 46´
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protoconch has non-planctotrophic c
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epresenting time ranges from the HP
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Sampling micromolluscs on tropical
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multiple factors including (i) the
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Chromosome numbers and chromosomal
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Bank (480-1250 m depth), six statio
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Isolated oceanic islands are excell
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Genetic and morphological variabili
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The Azores archipelago provides the
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pinnatifida, associated respectivel
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However, a growth trend related to
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increased from March to summer (Jun
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MYBP, so the early origins and elab
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anging stimuli driving farmers to a
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of egg-shell from an average of 8.1
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On the contrary in the family Turri
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To live or not to live in mud: The
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1. Prepare boiling hot freshwater,
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What do we know about sexual dimorf
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populations. Copulation duration di
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than 565 µ belongs to P. muscorum.
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The IUCN Red List Categories and Cr
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within gastropods.The following acc
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Predatory beetles may be seen as th
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different microhabitats as possible
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image stacks which can be ‘virtua
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Genetic diversity of an exploited p
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(Mycetopodidae, Iridinidae)))))). A
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was also used as arena by the Roman
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techniques would have greatly infla
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Interpreting the last molluscan Uni
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ampullariid genera as currently def
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considered a member of the acavid g
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Immunohistochemistry reveals neural
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and morphological characters. Our s
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closely matched in size. Male-femal
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differentiation, is responsible for
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permission to begin a conservation
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A molecular phylogeny of apple snai
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occurrence of this gastropod in the
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Contrasting distribution patterns o
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Distribution and ecology of Thyasir
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decades, the application of a MOTU-
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Waddington´s widget in the field:
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on the first postlarval growth step
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and alimentary system. The analysis
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B-type esterases in the snail Xerop
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The impact of urbanisation on fresh
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Evidence for sexual selection in Ar
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another highly interesting structur
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Ultrastructural and cytochemical st
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spermatophore morphology of Napaeus
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In summary, most of the common rock
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coastal lagoons, estuaries, coral r
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Cytogenetics of bivalves: a review
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distribution of two Baikal gastropo
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Comprehensive phylogeographic surve
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First steps in the ecological and p
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The Zebra mussel as a bioindicator
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esource with high commercial value;
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esulted in 154 described endemic sp
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3-dimensional microanatomy and sper
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(Herminespina, Muregina, undescribe
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done. The correlation between mollu
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Although the Indo-Pacific has been
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patterns of several genera across d
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century conchologists. In the past
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Vanatta, 1896) in north-central Cal
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will be decreased whereas polymorph
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transport, stabilization and functi
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Holocene molluscan successions from
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accumulation during the larval phas
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water malacofauna of the Azores, in
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described species of this genus, on
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margaritifera, M. auricularia, Unio
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The present study that is based on
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Using the Octopus retina to underst
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Three new species of minute heterob
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taxa avoiding the Cain gap by attai
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handling for the entire procedure a
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Photoreception and the evolution of
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heterogeneity. The values of the di
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mainly non-adaptive as has been sho
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alternative explanations. We found
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activity might alter the sex-specif
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A new species of nudibranch (Gastro
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danasteri. Theodoxus velox is disti
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Mollusc collections in the National
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Ecological character displacement a
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familial, generic and species) with
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First identification of mitochondri
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Polyandrous mothers maximize hatchl
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homologues among other caenogastrop
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Toxic effects of water samples of T
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passively dispersed into the Medite
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Caudofoveata (or Chaetodermomorpha)
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forms in Thailand and nearby areas.
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Interstitial Mollusca of the amphio
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developmental constraint, pleiotrop
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On the invasion of Biomphalaria (Ga
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Complementarity within a functional
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ehaviour near the zone of contact.
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Pupilla muscorum (Linnaeus, 1758) i
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Molecular systematics of North Amer
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Extinction and immigration in the w
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same sub-genus. While position with
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Global patterns of diversity and sp
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Moreover, the ranges of Ugandan lan
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Threshold dimorphism in ejaculate c
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influences such as currents may con
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photoreceptor cell, where cilia and
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ADDENDUM Feeding mechanism in volut
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Caballer, M. 29 Cabanban, A.S. 196
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Hinzmann, M.F. 132 Hispard, F. 98 H
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Nunes, G.K.M. 193 Núñez, J. 156 N
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Tattersfield, P. 200 Taviani, M. 80
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Anderson, Frank Department of Zoolo
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Beu, Alan GNS Science, PO Box 30368
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Clements, Reuben Department of Biol
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Eernisse, Douglas Department of Bio
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Garefalaki, Marina-Elena Department
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Guevara Muñoz, Samira Geologisch-P
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Hill, Robert Department of Biologic
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Kano, Yasunori Department of Biolog
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Lavaleye, Marc Netherlands Institut
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Marigómez, Ionan Cell Biol in Env
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Mylonas, Moisis Biological Departme
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Parker, Meaghan Department of Zoolo
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Redl, Emanuel University of Vienna,
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Salvini-Plawen, Luitfried Universit
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Slapcinsky, John University of Flor
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Tenner, Silke Museum of Natural His
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Van Houtte, Natalie University of A
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Wiwegweaw, Amporn Department of Bio