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  1. The Journal of Malacology by Walter Edward Collinge, 2010-04-02
  2. Malacologia, International Journal of Malacology by Malacologia., 1972-01-01
  3. Explorations and Field-Work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1920 : Contains articles on Canadian Rockies, Astrophysics, Africa, Australia, Haiti, Malacology, Botny, Zoology, Anthropology, Ojibway, Meas Verda, Hopi Indians, Archaeology, Pawnee, and more by Smithsonian Institution., 1921-01-01
  4. Malacologia, International Journal of Malacology by Malacologia., 1978-01-01
  5. Argonauta, The International Journal of Malacology by A.M. I., 2000-01-01
  6. Malacologia, International Journal of Malacology by Malacologia., 1970-01-01
  7. Malacologia, International Journal of Malacology by Malacologia., 1964-01-01
  8. Malacologia, International Journal of Malacology by Malacologia., 1976-01-01
  9. Malacologia, International Journal of Malacology by Malacologia., 1965-01-01
  10. The Journal of Malacology (v 10 - 11 (1903-04))
  11. Malacologia, International Journal of Malacology by Malacologia., 1966-01-01
  12. Argonauta, The International Journal of Malacology by A.M. I., 1997-01-01
  13. Argonauta, The International Journal of Malacology by A.M. I., 1999-01-01
  14. Bulletin of the Institute of Malacology Tokyo by Institute of Malacology., 1984-01-01

41. Malacology Scholarship
Delaware Museum of Natural History Graduate Student Scholarships inmalacology. The Curatorial and Research Division of the Delaware
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Graduate Student Scholarships in Malacology The Curatorial and Research Division of the Delaware Museum of Natural History announces the availability of one graduate student scholarships in support of systematic research in Malacology. The $500 award will be used toward travel and lodging expenses for a student visiting DMNH to study our world-class systematic collections and library. Eligible students must be enrolled in a graduate degree-granting program and pursuing collections-based research leading to publication. Applicants should submit a succinct research proposal (not exceeding two pages) outlining the thesis project plus the work to be accomplished at DMNH, a brief CV, a budget, and one supporting letter from a faculty advisor. Application deadline is 15 March 2002. DMNH's extensive Mollusk Collection comprises more than 2 million specimens and 18,000 species from worldwide marine, land, and freshwater environments, including dry shells, alcohol-preserved specimens, and Cenozoic fossils. Approximately 7% of the collection is from the Philippines. It is one of the ten largest mollusk collections in the U.S. Important holdings include the Weaver-DuPont Volutidae, the Stanford University U.S. Unionidae (on permanent loan), and over 1,200 type lots. The DMNH Library (10,000 volumes) is one of the finest in classic systematic works in Malacology. Holdings include a number of rare pre-Linnean volumes (many on long-term loan from Wagner Free Institute of Science), as well as recent monographs, reprints, and journals.

42. Malacology
Mollusk Department. About The Mollusk Collection. The mollusk collectionat DMNH consists of more than 2 million mollusk specimens
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Home About the Museum Just For Kids Education ... Mammals and Reptiles Mollusk Department About The Mollusk Collection The mollusk collection at DMNH consists of more than 2 million mollusk specimens making it one of the top ten in the United States. The 210,000+ cataloged lots represent more than 17,000 species. Worldwide in scope, and covering all seven living classes of mollusks, our holdings comprise marine Gastropoda (50%), land and freshwater Gastropoda (25%), marine Bivalvia (15%) and freshwater Bivalvia (5%). DMNH has both dry and alcohol preserved specimens. Most specimens are Recent however, DMNH also has Cenozoic fossil material. Our type collection contains more than 1200 lots. Type catalogs listing all molluscan type specimens (except Pulmonata) are available in Nemouria issues 36 and 41. John E. du Pont's original shell collection as well as other acquisitions have increased the collection's size and scientific value. The DMNH collection continues to grow through research activities of staff and through donations of scientifically significant specimens.
Research The Mollusk Department is looking forward to the arrival of Dr. Kevin Roe as the new Curator of Mollusks in 2003. Currently at St. Louis University, Dr. Roe's research focuses on North American freshwater mussels (family Unionidae). He is particularly interested in the systematics, biogeography and conservation biology of mussels. Dr. Roe uses DNA sequences and morphological characters to develop hypotheses for the evolutionary relationships of mussels and examine the evolution of reproductive features. He is currently investigating the relationships of the mussel genus

43. The Academy Of Natural Sciences - Library - Albert M. Greenfield Digital Imaging
malacology. Freshwater mussels are the most highly endangered speciesof mollusks in the world. In North America alone there are
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Scientists in the Malacology Department have developed a Western Atlantic database documenting all marine gastropods (snails) from Greenland to Antarctica. In this database is summary information of distribution, size, and classification of 4,300 species. Coupled with digital images this database will serve as a powerful tool for identifying species and gaining rapid information about their biology and distribution. These fossil shells on the left, from Ecuador, are about 3 million years old, and so lived at the time the Isthmus of Panama was forming. About 80% of the species are now extinct. Although the fauna is from Ecuador and shows affinities to Eastern Pacific fauna, it also shows relationships to species now living in the Caribbean. , The Academy of Natural Sciences, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103
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44. The Academy Of Natural Sciences - Library - Scientific Publications - Malacology
malacology. LAND MOLLUSCA OF NORTH AMERICA (NORTH OF MEXICO). HenryA. Pilsbry. 1939 to 1948. 4 parts. For more than a half century
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S E A R C H Scientific Publications Department About Us Catalog of Publications Order Form History ... Submissions MALACOLOGY LAND MOLLUSCA OF NORTH AMERICA (NORTH OF MEXICO) Henry A. Pilsbry 1939 to 1948 4 parts. For more than a half century these systematically arranged volumes have been the standard, authoritative study of North American land mollusks. Pilsbry, arguably America’s most accomplished malacologist, worked at the Academy of Natural Sciences between 1885 and 1955. This is probably his greatest single work. Each volume is an extraordinary compilation of taxonomic, anatomical, ecological, and biogeographical data, richly illustrated with thousands of photographs and drawings. Note : Only two of four parts are still in print (see below). Quantities of some parts are limited. Covers of some may be slightly damaged with slight external soiling, but the text blocks are perfect and the signatures are unopened. These publications are sold as-is.)

45. Research Department Of Royal Belgian Institute Of Natural Sciences
The department has two sections Section 3. malacology. Section head J. VanGoethem This section is engaged principally in the study of molluscs.
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  • Study of invertebrate animals (marine, of brackish waters, terrestrial). This research is focused on systematics, morphology, phylogenesis, populations' genetics, ecology, faunistics and zoogeography. Beside the Belgian, and more generally European, faunas, the faunas of Papua New Guinea, of the Indo-Pacific Region and of the Antarctic are also intensively studied. Creation of two exhibition rooms devoted to invertebrates. The conception and setting up of a permanent exhibition devoted to invertebrates requires a great amount of research, not only in the field of invertebrate biology, but also in the fields of didactics and esthetics, as well as in the application of new techniques. Use of data processing in the general management and everyday use of the huge invertebrate collections; the number of specimens exceeds the 10 000 000. Use of the scanning electronic microscope for biological preparations. Application of techniques of molecular biochemistry (protein electrophoresis, DNA and RNA sequencing,...) in the fields of systematics and phylogeny.
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46. Malacology Innovations And Patents
malacology Innovations and Patents © 2002, XQ23.COM Research (air.xq23.com) Moreinformation on malacology and malacology Research References.
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47. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
malacology. Follow Ups Post Followup The Sciences Explorer Forum Follow Ups Post a Followup. Name E-Mail Subject Re malacology.
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48. Chinese Society Of Malacology
Chinese Version. The introduction of Chinese Society of malacology Chinese Societyof malacology was established in 1981 proposed and organized by Prof.
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Chinese Version The introduction of Chinese Society of Malacology Chinese Society of Malacology was established in 1981 proposed and organized by Prof. Qi Zhongyan, a famous scientist in malacology. It is a branch of China Zoological Society and Chinese Society of Oceanography and Limnology, affiliated to Institute of Oceanology , Chinese Academy of Sciences. The tenet of this society is to establish an exchange channel for malacology researchers from home and abroad, promoting the development of researches in various areas concerning malacology. Up to now, the number of members has exceeded 500, being found in numerous academic institutions, universities and production units. The council of the society is in charge of the routine management. The scope of research activities in this society covers the ancient mollusca and recent species (including terrestrial, freshwater, medical and marine molluscs), involving the areas as follows: ancient species evolvement and environmental variance, morphology, floristics, biological diversity and protection, genetics and breeding and the security concerning, pathology, aquaculture and ecological environments, etc. Substantial research production has been obtained, promoting the development of malacology theories and technologies in China .

49. Archaeo-Malacology - ICAZ Durham 2002
Archaeomalacology (scientific programme) Session organiser - Daniella Bar-Yosef(Harvard University, Cambridge, USA; debaryos@fas.harvard.edu).
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(scientific programme) Session organiser - Daniella Bar-Yosef (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA; debaryos@fas.harvard.edu SUNDAY 25TH AUGUST D118 Morning
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Irvy R. Quitmyer (presenting), Douglas S. Jones and C. Fred T. Andrus
Seasonal Shell Growth and Oxygen Isotopes (d18O) in the Variable Coquina Clam, Donax variabilis Say, 1822: A Modern Analogue to Determine the Season of Resource Procurement during the Late Archaic Period of Coastal Northeast Florida, USA
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The preceramic Orient Bay site's shell remains (Saint-Martin, Northern Lesser Antilles) : consumption and production - preliminary results.
Shellmiddens in the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua: prehistoric patterns of molluscs collecting and consumption.
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Looking for human over-exploitation and environmental change in prehistoric oysters.

50. MedBioWorld: Malacology Journals
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51. The Captured Cowry: Malacology 2
malacology, cypraea, cowry, conchology, shell collecting, marine zoology,genetics. malacology 2 Studying the molluscan animal and its habits.
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Malacology 2 Studying the molluscan animal and its habits
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A portion of the mantle on a Cypraea vitellus Linnaeus, 1758.
The papillae are easily distinguishable.
In the preceding issue Among the species of Cypraea which this observer has seen on eggs laid in aquariums are; C. controversa Gray, C. helvola Linn., C. schilderorum Iredale, and C. vitellus Linn. In the open ocean, all of the previous (except vitellus ) have been spotted on clutches of eggs as well as C. teres Gmelin (including the form " alisonae Burgess"), C. fimbriata Gmelin, C. sulcidentata Gray, C. tessellata Swainson, C. maculifera Schilder, C. gaskoini Reeve, C. leviathan Schilder and Schilder, and C. chinensis Gmelin.
bulla stage was seen on a clutch of eggs. This was at Makua, of course, in 30 feet of water, under a small, dead clump of coral at the top of a trench. That trench was itself comprised of a series of elongated, interlinked holes. Either this specimen of C. isabella Take this link to the Table of Contents

52. The Captured Cowry: Malacology
malacology. Some researchers come to malacology naturally because theyseek to understand the organism as it expresses itself in nature.
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Malacology
The study of the molluscan animal and its habits
Cypraea fimbriata Gmelin, 1791 Introduction - Malacology is the term which usually describes the present day study of the animals which are assigned (by mankind) to the phylum Mollusca . Many of these animals have shells (or shell-like plates) which are studied by individuals who are generally referred to as conchologists. If this were all that there was to the name-calling, people would get along fairly well. Unfortunately, it isn't. More will follow on names and their callings. Some researchers come to malacology naturally because they seek to understand the organism as it expresses itself in nature. Some come to it as an extension of their study of the shells of molluscs and some, it seems, embrace it as a refuge from the generally improved informational state of conchologists, amateur or advanced. The study of the animal which (often) produces a shell will lead to other branches of scientific endeavor. Genetics will be one of those branches. In marine molluscs, little more than speculation has occurred due to the necessity of the veligers to feed, and be fed upon, in the planktonic 'soup' of the ocean. An interesting trait of the cowry has been seen by this collector on many occasions. It was first observed in some live

53. Invertebrate & Malacology Collection
The Marine Invertebrate and malacology Collection includes a wide range of preservedmarine invertebrate animals from the Northeastern Pacific Ocean, including
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The Marine Invertebrate and Malacology Collection includes a wide range of preserved marine invertebrate animals from the Northeastern Pacific Ocean, including sponges, jellyfish, anemones and many different kinds of worms, crustaceans, clams, snails and echinoderms (starfish, sand dollars and their relatives). It also includes an extensive collection of dried mollusc shells from all over the world. The Collection is a valuable teaching resource for courses in animal diversity. When courses are running it may be supplemented with live specimens. If arrangements are made in advance, it may also be used for public outreach services such as school visits. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

54. Invertebrate & Malacology Collection Contact Information
The Marine Invertebrate and malacology Collection is a resource in the Departmentof Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science. Page Can Not be Displayed.
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55. African Association For Medical And Veterinary Malacology
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56. African Association For Medical And Veterinary Malacology
African Association for Medical and Veterinary malacology.
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57. UCLA Malacology Collection
Marine Biodiversity Processing Center. Index List. UCLA malacology Collection.Page Identification UCLA malacology Collection. Significance (Top).
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58. Malacology
AD.COM, Search malacology. Top Science Biology Zoology malacologyCategories 3, malacology in Latvia. Directory of Latvian
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Malacological Society of Australasia
Promotes the study, conservation, and appreciation of molluscs in the region. Information about the society, publications, meetings, and research support.
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http://www.amonline.net.au/malsoc/ Malacology in Latvia Directory of Latvian malacologists, checklist of Latvian species, bibliography, and other research information about Latvian malacology. Category: Science > Biology > Zoology > Malacology http://mollusca.from.lv/ Man and Mollusc An introduction to mollusks, with emphasis on their relationship with man. Category: Science > Biology > Zoology > Malacology http://www.manandmollusc.net/ Mollusc Molecular News Database of resources and research on mollusc RNA and DNA, including researchers, publications, PCR primers, and DNA amplification protocols. Category: Science > Biology > Zoology > Malacology http://www.webapps.ccs.uoguelph.ca/mmnw/index.htm

59. Malacology
AD.COM Web Directory, search, malacology. Top Science Biology Zoology malacology Categories 3, malacology in Latvia. Directory
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http://www.amonline.net.au/malsoc/ Malacology in Latvia Directory of Latvian malacologists, checklist of Latvian species, bibliography, and other research information about Latvian malacology. Category: Science > Biology > Zoology > Malacology http://mollusca.from.lv/ Man and Mollusc An introduction to mollusks, with emphasis on their relationship with man. Category: Science > Biology > Zoology > Malacology http://www.manandmollusc.net/ Mollusc Molecular News Database of resources and research on mollusc RNA and DNA, including researchers, publications, PCR primers, and DNA amplification protocols. Category: Science > Biology > Zoology > Malacology http://www.webapps.ccs.uoguelph.ca/mmnw/index.htm

60. Malacology. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth E
malacology. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language FourthEdition. 2000. 2000. malacology. SYLLABICATION mal·a·col·o·gy.
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