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SHELL MORPHOLOGY OF RAPANA THOMASIANA SAMPLED FROM THE ROMANIAN BLACK SEA COAST
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ICES, Alien Species Alert: Rapana venosa (veined whelk), R. Mann, A. Occhipinti, and M.J. Harding, Editors, 2004, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, pp. 14;
Zolotarev, V., The Black Sea Ecosystem Changes Related to the Introduction of New Mollusc Species, Marine Ecology, 17 (1-3), pp. 227-236, 1996;
Mann, R. & Harding, J. M., Salinity tolerance of larval Rapana venosa: implications for dispersal and establishment of an invading predatory gastropod on the North American Atlantic coast, Biol. Bull., 204 (1): pp. 96-103, 2003;
Snigirov, S. M. & Chichkin, V. & Sylantyev, S., Rapa whelk controls demersal community structure off Zmiinyi Island, Black Sea, Aquatic Invasions, 8 (3), pp. 289- 287, 2013;
Teacă, A. & Gomoiu, M. T., Starea ecologică a populaţiilor de Rapana Venosa de la litoralul românesc al Mării Negre, Geoecomarina, 14 (1), pp. 48-54, 2008;
Öztürk, B., Status of alien species in the Black and Mediterranean Seas, 2010, General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean. FAO: Studies and Reviews;
Badiu, D. L. & al., Physico-chemical characterization of lipids from Mytilus galloprovincialis (L.) and Rapana venosa and their healing properties on skin burns, Lipids, 2008. 43 (9), pp. 829-841;
Dolashka, P. & al., Glycan structures and antiviral effect of the structural subunit RvH2 of Rapana hemocyanin, Carbohydr Res, 2010, 345 (16), pp. 2361-2367;
Savini, D., & al., The alien mollusc "Rapana venosa ” (Valenciennes, 1846; Gastropoda, Muricidae) in the Northern Adriatic Sea, Population structure and shell morphology, Chemistry and Ecology, 20 (1), pp. 411-424, 2004;
Meghea, I. & Mihai, M. & Lacatusu, I. & Apostol, T., Environmental monitoring of CO emissions: statistical character of acquired data, EEMJ, 8 (3), pp. 575-582, 2009;
Meghea, I. & Lacatusu, I. & Mihai, M. & Popa, I., Monitoring and statistics of atmospheric pollutants, Politehnica Press, Bucharest, Romania, 2010.
ICES, Alien Species Alert: Rapana venosa (veined whelk), R. Mann, A. Occhipinti, and M.J. Harding, Editors, 2004, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, pp. 14;
Zolotarev, V., The Black Sea Ecosystem Changes Related to the Introduction of New Mollusc Species, Marine Ecology, 17 (1-3), pp. 227-236, 1996;
Mann, R. & Harding, J. M., Salinity tolerance of larval Rapana venosa: implications for dispersal and establishment of an invading predatory gastropod on the North American Atlantic coast, Biol. Bull., 204 (1): pp. 96-103, 2003;
Snigirov, S. M. & Chichkin, V. & Sylantyev, S., Rapa whelk controls demersal community structure off Zmiinyi Island, Black Sea, Aquatic Invasions, 8 (3), pp. 289- 287, 2013;
Teacă, A. & Gomoiu, M. T., Starea ecologică a populaţiilor de Rapana Venosa de la litoralul românesc al Mării Negre, Geoecomarina, 14 (1), pp. 48-54, 2008;
Öztürk, B., Status of alien species in the Black and Mediterranean Seas, 2010, General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean. FAO: Studies and Reviews;
Badiu, D. L. & al., Physico-chemical characterization of lipids from Mytilus galloprovincialis (L.) and Rapana venosa and their healing properties on skin burns, Lipids, 2008. 43 (9), pp. 829-841;
Dolashka, P. & al., Glycan structures and antiviral effect of the structural subunit RvH2 of Rapana hemocyanin, Carbohydr Res, 2010, 345 (16), pp. 2361-2367;
Savini, D., & al., The alien mollusc "Rapana venosa ” (Valenciennes, 1846; Gastropoda, Muricidae) in the Northern Adriatic Sea, Population structure and shell morphology, Chemistry and Ecology, 20 (1), pp. 411-424, 2004;
Meghea, I. & Mihai, M. & Lacatusu, I. & Apostol, T., Environmental monitoring of CO emissions: statistical character of acquired data, EEMJ, 8 (3), pp. 575-582, 2009;
Meghea, I. & Lacatusu, I. & Mihai, M. & Popa, I., Monitoring and statistics of atmospheric pollutants, Politehnica Press, Bucharest, Romania, 2010.
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