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First record of Terpios gelatinosus (orifera: Demospongiae; Bowerbank, 1866) along the coasts of Mediterranean Sea in Turkey verified by DNA barcoding
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2018-07-20
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Temiz, Berivan
Karahan, Arzu
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5th ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM, 18 - 20 Temmuz 2018
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B. Temiz and A. Karahan, “First record of Terpios gelatinosus (orifera: Demospongiae; Bowerbank, 1866) along the coasts of Mediterranean Sea in Turkey verified by DNA barcoding,” İzmir, Türkiye, 2018, p. 35, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/81319.