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Basford, D, Eleftheriou A, Raffaelli D.  1990.  The infauna and epifauna of the northern North Sea. Netherlands Journal of Sea Research. 25(1-2):165-173.
Basford, D, Eleftheriou A.  1988.  The benthic environment of the North Sea (56 degrees to 61 degrees N). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 68(1):125-142.
Basford, D, Eleftheriou A, Raffaelli D.  1989.  The epifauna of the northern North Sea (56 degrees- 61 degrees N). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 69(2):387-408.
Berrebi, P, Tsigenopoulos CS.  2003.  Phylogenetic organization of the genus Barbus sensu stricto: A review based on data using molecular markers. The Freshwater Fishes of Europe, Vol. 5/II: Cyprinidae, Part II: Barbus. :11-22. Abstract
Berrebi, P, Chenuil A, Kotlík P, Machordom A, Tsigenopoulos CS.  2014.  Disentangling the evolutionary history of the genus Barbus sensu lato, a twenty years adventure. Professor Carlos Almaça (1934-2010) - Estado da Arte em Áreas Científicas do Seu Interesse. :29-55.
Berrebi, P, Tsigenopoulos CS.  2002.  Contribution des sequences mitochondriales a l'eclatement phylogenetique du genre polyploide Barbus (Teleosteen Cyprinides). Implications biogeographiques. Journées Annuelles de la Société Française de Systématique (SFS) 'Systématique et biogéographie'. 20:49-56.
Boyen, C, Heip C, Cury P, Baisnée P-F, Brownlee C, Tessmar-Raible K, Allen I, Arvanitidis C, Austen M, Bolhuis H et al..  2012.  EuroMarine Research Strategy Report. EuroMarine Research Strategy Report - Deliverable 3.2. Seventh Framework Programme Project EuroMarine. :1-36. Abstract
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Chatzigeorgiou, G, Faulwetter S, Arvanitidis C.  2009.  Preliminary results of polychaetes composition and distribution between two rocky sites in the northern part of Crete. International Congress on the Zoogeography, Ecology and Evolution of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Chatzinikolaou, E.  2001.  Lethal and sublethal effects of insecticides on marine invertebrates. School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, UK.