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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.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 71, Number 3, August 2005
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THE OPERCULA OF NERITOPSID GASTROPODS AND THEIR PHYLOGENETIC IMPORTANCE
pp. 211-219(9)
Authors: KAIM, ANDRZEJ; SZTAJNER, PRZEMYSLstrokAW

RUINS OF MEDIEVAL CASTLES AS REFUGES FOR ENDANGERED SPECIES OF MOLLUSCS
pp. 233-246(14)
Authors: JURcaronICcaronKOVÁ, LUCIE; KUCcaronERA, TOMÁScaron

SHAPE DIFFERENCES AMONG BOREHOLES DRILLED BY THREE SPECIES OF NATICID GASTROPODS
pp. 253-256(4)
Authors: GREY, MELISSA; BOULDING, ELIZABETH G.; BROOKFIELD, MICHAEL E.

FOUR NEW SPECIES OF <it>TAMBJA</it> BURN, 1962 (NUDIBRANCHIA: POLYCERIDAE) FROM THE INDO-PACIFIC
pp. 257-267(11)
Authors: POLA, MARTA; CERVERA, J. LUCAS; GOSLINER, TERRENCE M.

Laboratory hybridizations between <it>Mytilus</it> species and performance of pure species and hybrid veliger larvae at lowered salinity
pp. 303-306(4)
Authors: Beaumont, Andy R.; Turner, Gordon; Wood, Ann R.; Skibinski, David O.F.

High frequency and severity of breakage-induced shell repair in western Atlantic Pinnidae (Bivalvia)
pp. 307-311(5)
Authors: Dietl, Gregory P.; Alexander, Richard R.

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