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- Page 8 and 9: Thank you very much for your genero
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12:30 - 12:50 Phylogenetics of the
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12:50 - 14:00 Lunch + AMS Students
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12:10 - 12:30 Comparative anatomy o
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12:30 - 12:50 Threshold dimorphism
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12:50 - 14:00 Lunch + AMS Students
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POSTERS In alphabetical order of th
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Correlates of endemism and biogeogr
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Extreme variability in the radula o
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Development of an initial conservat
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Cell and tissue biology of the muss
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Fresh water mollusks of the Azores:
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Ecological character displacement a
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Preliminary studies on the occurren
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ABSTRACTS Contribution to the revis
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In 2006 I sampled 45 sites in the 1
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share morphological features of the
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Freshwater bivalve biodiversity: ne
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Hidden genetic diversity in cephalo
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How many unionoid taxa live in the
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etween springs, 3) and reduction of
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The effects of salinity changes on
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Conus (cone snails) is an unusually
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Cytogenetic damage in aquatic mollu
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fertilization as the predominant ma
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Spatio-temporal and biomass dynamic
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little attention. Molluscs are bare
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into one taxon, since they form a w
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near-complete outline. A conservati
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Opportunities to acquire important
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The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural
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Unravelling a taxonomic tangle and
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soil type and geological age) for P
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Heterometric autoregulation in the
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Snails from America’s heartland:
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congener R. guerinii Reclùz, 1843.
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Gastropod species as model organism
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snails interact they may, co-operat
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Evolution of spermatophore ornament
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Invasive freshwater species Sinanod
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Can response to water flow explain
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A DNA-based phylogeny resolves dive
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and I. rositai. Besides, their phyl
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The allozyme data showed no sign of
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We have used mitochondrial COI DNA
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phylogenetic status of the Sicilian
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asal origin of species from Sulawes
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Interference competition in the sus
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New species of proneomenidae (Mollu
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Reconstruction of the pleniglacial
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can lead to erroneous beta taxonomy
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glandular ventral organs that have
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species in a parsimony analysis of
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awaiting description. The bulk of t
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morphological variants of the shall
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authors disagree about the classifi
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Also, biomass of the seagrass (leav
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Pupillidae (Pupilla triplicata); Ve
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distant populations of the same mor
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Bahamian Islands were submerged as
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their habitats and diverse anatomic
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examine genetic variation within an
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New techniques yield new insights o
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Motivation to resist sex in a simul
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Interstate Park and Franconia, MN,
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in Utah (e.g. Oxychilus alliarius,
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A recent review of the biogeography
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Associations between shell strength
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independently, some successfully in
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accessible tidal flats. This assemb
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adapted retinal mRNA showed 1.4- an
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The value of analyzing Pisidium fau
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lacking. Accordingly, one of the ob
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DNA studies using both nuclear (ITS
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Fasciolariidae due to the peculiar
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depth) near Chatham Rise, New Zeala
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could potentially represent a senti
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A remarkable new genus of sessile,
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mussels showed elevated levels for
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genetic data. The resulting diversi
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different compartments were analyze
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Pest snails in Australia: current m
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Multivariate statistical analysis o
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mixtures of pollutants. Moreover, a
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subspecies: T. s. melitense. T. fer
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teams in Japan and Russia within th
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Sexual conflict and conflict resolu
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demonstrated to be a different stru
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minimal or no branching are more pr
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The evolution of eyes in the Bivalv
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Malacology in the arid areas of the
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The allocation of energy for reprod
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last 25 years i.e., since SEMs have
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fragment of about 2200 bp of the mi
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Spermatozoan morphologies of some s
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CENSOR “Climate variability and E
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on the same plane as the aperture,
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Amino acids in calcite: a tiny time
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GST/S-crystallins are enzymatically
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Updating the knowledge about the fa
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In this contribution, we present ou
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The limited number of taxa sampled
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fine taxonomic level. We have now i
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econstructions based on two differe
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Assessing effects of heavy-metal po
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In a rather conservative approach 1
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work consisted on the installation,
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structures are needed that allow ma
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elation with environmental variable
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values of micronuclei’s in Baltic
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Freshwater snail diversity of Grand
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keys for micromollusc samples: The
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7. Institute of Biology, Leiden Uni
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Challenging the biogeographical sce
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preserved material is rare for thes
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an overestimate. The Bellamya speci
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Shape variability of Mactra isabell
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Malacological studies in a mega-div
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Atopos. Although very poorly survey
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of the Balcan peninsula (excluding
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Hyalogyrinidae. Their rhipidoglossa
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can be used as a marker of the sedi
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fundamental paper by Solem and Yoch
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2) The pallial oviduct has some sma
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adula were found as well as species
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were able to detect weak genetic di
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scaling relationship may be the res
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epresented by 23 spp. (7.1 %) and t
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New inventory and conservation meth
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also had high MT levels but were in
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dominated by polychaete worm Ditrup
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and collected on the gill in suspen
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Does ecological specialization lead
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population to consist primarily of
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Mollusc identifications cards for C
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each of these radiations goes back
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introgression patterns detected by
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Graecoanatolica (Radoman, 1973) (Ri
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16.38±0.65) with minor reductions
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Diversity of sub-antarctic and anta
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ERRATA The abstract of Iwata, Yoko;
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AUTHOR INDEX Abbes, I. 1 Abbott, C.
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Fernández-Garcés, R. 29 Fernánde
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Libertini, A. 39 Lieb, B. 129, 130
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Rueda, J.L. 188, 188, 226 Ruiz, A.
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Addresses of Delegates Abbes, Intid
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Bakhmet, Igor N. Institute of Biolo
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Burton-Kelly, Matthew University of
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Cunha, Regina L. Departemento de Bi
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Fields, Angela University of the We
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Glover, Emily Department of Zoology
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Hausdorf, Bernhard Zoological Museu
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Janssen, Ronald Forschungsinstitut
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Köhler, Heinz-R. Animal Physiologi
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Lourenço, Paula University of the
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Michiels, Nico Animal Evolutionary
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Nützel, Alexander Bayerische Staat
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Pimenta, Joana INIAP/IPIMAR - Centr
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Robles, Laura California State Univ
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Schultheiß, Roland Department of A
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Steiner, Gerhard University of Vien
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Urgorri, Victoriano Departamento de
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Walther, Andrea Museum of Zoology,