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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 73, Number 1, February 2007

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Chance and necessity: land-snail faunas of São Miguel, Azores, compared with those of Madeira
pp. 11-21(11)
Authors: Cameron, R.A.D.; da Cunha, R.M.T.; Martins, A.M. Frias

Effect of light and substratum structural complexity on microhabitat selection by the snail Helix aspersa müller
pp. 39-43(5)
Authors: Perea, Jose; Garcia, Anton; Gómez, Gustavo; Acero, Raquel; Peña, Francisco; Gómez, Sara

Population genetic structure of Biomphalaria glabrata in a schistosomiasis-endemic region in Brazil
pp. 45-52(8)
Authors: Wethington, A. R.; Zavodna, M.; Smith, M. K.; Oliveira, G.; Lewis, F.; Minchella, D. J.

Modern distribution patterns of snails and plants in the Western Carpathian spring fens: is it a result of historical development?
pp. 53-60(8)
Authors: Horsák, Michal; Hájek, Michal; Dítě, Daniel; Tichý, Lubomír

Egg capsules, eggs and embryos of the southwestern Atlantic gastropod Coronium coronatum (Gastropoda: Muricidae)
pp. 61-65(5)
Authors: Pastorino, Guido; Penchaszadeh, Pablo E.; Scarabino, Fabrizio

Predation and the geography of opercular thickness in turbinid gastropods
pp. 67-73(7)
Authors: Vermeij, Geerat J.; Williams, Suzanne T.

Variation in shell morphology of Calliostoma zizyphinum (Gastropoda: Trochidae)
pp. 101-104(4)
Authors: Preston, S. J.; Roberts, D.

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