Sezgin, 2017 - Google Patents
Soft bottom Molluscan Assemblages of the Sea of Marmara, Turkey BasinSezgin, 2017
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- Sezgin M
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Results: A total of 2027 individuals and 61 species were collected. The most dominant species in the region were Turritella communis and Bittium scabrum, respectively. Number of species and number of individuals varied significantly only between depths and stations …
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