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The Journal of Molluscan Studies is the major international journal covering the biology of molluscs. The journal features the newly developing subjects of molecular genetics, cladistic phylogenetics and ecophysiology, but also maintains coverage of ecological, behavioural and systematic malacology.

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Volume 71, Number 1, February 2005

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Sponge Coating Decreases Predation On The Bivalve Arca Noae
pp. 1-6(6)
Authors: Marin, Arnaldo; López Belluga, María Dolores

Ecological and physiological adaptations of the land snail albinaria caerulea (pulmonata: clausiliidae)
pp. 15-23(9)
Authors: Giokas, Sinos; Pafilis, Panayiotis; Valakos, Efstratios

Temperature-Dependent Rates Of Larval Development In Limnoperna Fortunei (Bivalvia: Mytilidae)
pp. 41-46(6)
Authors: Cataldo, Daniel; Boltovskoy, Demetrio; Hermosa, Jose L.; Canzi, Carla

Gametogenic Cycle Of Ensis Siliqua (Linnaeus, 1758) In The Ría De Corcubión, Northwestern Spain
pp. 47-51(5)
Authors: Darriba, Susana; San Juan, Fuencisla; Guerra, Alejandro

Laevipilina Cachuchensis, A New Neopilinid (Mollusca: Tryblidia) From Off North Spain
pp. 59-66(8)
Authors: Urgorri, V.; García-Álvarez, O.; Luque, Á.

Hierarchical Analysis Of Spatial Distribution Patterns Of Patellid Limpets In The Canary Islands
pp. 67-73(7)
Authors: Navarro, P. G.; Ramírez, R.; Tuya, F.; Fernandez-gil, C.; Sanchez-jerez, P.; Haroun, R. J.

The Role Of Surface Fouling In The Development Of Encapsulated Gastropod Embryos
pp. 75-83(9)
Authors: Przeslawski, Rachel; Benkendorff, Kirsten

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