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Structure and dynamics of the infralittoral molluscan assemblages (soft substrate) in Heraklion Bay (Crete, Eastern Mediterranean). Department of Biology, University of Crete. :104pp.
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1999.
Searching for apomorphies: using microCT to investigate pharyngeal anatomy in the Articulata. 11th International Polychaete Conference. :100.
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2013.
Sponge grounds in the Aegean Sea: diversity and population density of the harvested species. 9th Symposium on Oceanography and Fisheries, Patras, Greece, 13-16 May.
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2009.
Study of the bacterial diversity of Spongia officinalis L. 1759 (Porifera: Demospogiae). 9th Symposium on Oceanography and Fisheries, Patras, Greece, 13-16 May.
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2009.
Sandhopper orientation integrates environmental information. Preliminary considerations on the case-study of Laou River mouth, Morocco. MEDCORE final conference. :185-198.
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2006.
Seasonal variability and distribution of organic matter in surface and subsurface sediments of the Aegean Sea. . The 4th MTP workshop- MATER.
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1999.
The structure of macrobenthic communities in three coastal areas of intensive fish-culture. . The 5th Pan-Hellenic Symposium of Oceanography and Fisheries. 2:223-226.
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1997.
Spatio-temporal variations of the main physico-chemical parameters from both water column and sediment in Gialova Lagoon. (SW Peloponessos, Ionian Sea). 5th Pan-Hellenic Symposium of Oceanography and Fisheries. II:351-353.
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1997.
Surviving on sandy beaches. Explore - the Australian Museum Magazine. 34(1):22-23.
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2012.
Surviving on sandy beaches. Explore - the Australian Museum Magazine. 34(1):22-23.
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2012.
Sandhopper orientation at Oued Laou and Oued Ghrifa mouth –Hypotheses under test and preliminary results. VI international meeting WADI.
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2007.
Sandhopper (Talitrus saltator) orientation integrates environmental information. Preliminary considerations on the case-study of Laou River mouth, Morocco. II Meeting of Italian Evolutionary Biologists-First SIBE-ISEB Congress.
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2006.
Sandhoppers (Amphipoda-Talitridae) as key species for the monitoring of impacts on beaches ecosystems. The issue of seasonality. International conference ECC4.
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2002.