Publisher: American Malacological Society

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Not Blown away: Over Three-Quarters of Species in a Pacific Atoll Land Snail Assemblage Remain Five Years Post-Typhoon
Teresa Rose Osborne, et al. (2024)
When a Snail Dies in the Forest, how Long will the Shell Persist? Effect of Dissolution and Micro-bioerosion
Timothy A. Pearce. (2008)
Mussel Community and Water Quality within a Southcentral River Basin of North America with Emphasis on Two Federally Proposed Species
Caitlin N. Schoeck, et al. (2024)
As Time Goes by: A Simple Fool's Guide to Molecular Clock Approaches in Invertebrates*
Thomas Wilke, et al. (2009)
A New Critical Estimate of Named Species-Level Diversity of the Recent Mollusca*
Gary Rosenberg. (2014)
Patterns of Freshwater Bivalve Global Diversity and the State of Phylogenetic Studies on the Unionoida, Sphaeriidae, and Cyrenidae
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Daniel L. Graf. (2013)
Alien Non-Marine Snails and Slugs of Priority Quarantine Importance in the United States: A Preliminary Risk Assessment
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