Oviposition and Embryonic Development in the Volutid Snail Adelomelon ancillaPublished in Malacologia, in 2015, in volume 58, issue 1-2, pages 337-347Created: 2024-06-16, modified: 2024-06-16
Life History Parameters in the Edible Snail Adelomelon ancilla from Patagonian WatersPublished in Malacologia, in 2013, in volume 56, issue 1, pages 215-229Created: 2024-06-16, modified: 2024-06-16
Sperm morphology of two marine neogastropods from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (Caenogastropoda: Volutidae and Olividae)Published in Nautilus, in 2009, in volume 123, issue 3, pages 166-171Created: 2016-04-24, modified: 2016-04-24
Feeding habits of the threatened aquatic Andean frog Telmatobius rubigo (Anura: Telmatobiidae)Published in Amphibian & Reptile Conservation, in 2020, in volume 14, issue 3, pages 162-168Created: 2024-04-22, modified: 2024-04-22
'First records of Narina''s Trogon Apaloderma narina for Senegal.'Published in Bulletin of The African Bird Club, in 2012, in volume 19, issue 1, pages 61-62Created: 2021-02-23, modified: 2021-02-23
Baculites alavensis Santamaria Zabala, 1996 (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea), from the Upper Campanian of northern SpainPublished in Annals of The South African Museum, in 1998, in volume 105, pages 287-296Created: 2012-10-29, modified: 2012-10-29
Interspecific aggression and nest-site competition in a European owl communityPublished in Journal of Raptor Research, in 2005, in volume 39, issue 2, pages 156-159Created: 2017-04-07, modified: 2017-04-07
REGURGITATION AMONG PENULTIMATE JUVENILES IN THE SUBSOCIAL SPIDER ANELOSIMUS CF. STUDIOSUS (THERIDIIDAE): ARE MALES FAVORED?Published in Journal of Arachnology, in 2006, in volume 34, issue 1, pages 258-260Created: 2017-04-11, modified: 2017-04-11
Description of a new species of Conodon (Conodon serrifer), from Boca Soledad, Lower CaliforniaPublished in Proceedings of the United States National Museum, in 1882, in volume 5, pages 351-352Created: 2011-05-27, modified: 2015-01-05
Female attack is not necessary for male copulatory organ breakage in the sexually cannibalistic spider Argiope argentata (Araneae: Araneidae)Published in Journal of Arachnology, in 2011, in volume 39, issue 1, pages 197-200Created: 2017-04-11, modified: 2017-04-11