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1743by Clarke, Keith“... detritivores (mayflies, amphipods) and predators (flatworms, leeches and dragonflies) demonstrated a slower...”
Published 1995
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1748by Jennings, Robert M.“... polychaetes supports the placement of leeches and oligochaetes within the polychaete radiation, in keeping...”
Published 2005
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1749by Clarke, Keith, 1969-“... detritivores (mayflies, amphipods) and predators (flatworms, leeches and dragonflies) demonstrated a slower...”
Published 1995
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1750by Jennings, Robert M.“... the placement of leeches and oligochaetes within the polychaete radiation, in keeping with molecular evidence...”
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1751by Thompson, G. Kevin“... and leeches, no taxa showed significant differences between years. Abundances of several taxa (Chironomidae...”
Published 1985
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1752by Eldridge, Jan“... changes in that wetland. For example, invertebrates such as leeches, earthworms, zooplankton, amphipods...”
Published 1990
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1753by Eldridge, Jan“... changes in that wetland. For example, invertebrates such as leeches, earthworms, zooplankton, amphipods...”
Published 1990
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1754“... invertebrates were crayfish, mayflies, dragonflies, caddisflies, and leeches. Ducks, small mammals, and frogs...”
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1755by Jennings, Robert M. (Robert Michael)“...) supports the placement of leeches and oligochaetes within the polychaete radiation, in keeping...”
Published 2005
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1756“... and leeches in the investigated area of the Pagla river. The present research has been carried out in order...”
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1757by Alexander Gavrilov, Yulia Chugunova, Evgeny Ieshko, Olga Gos'kova, Vladimir Bogdanov“... and leeches) apparently get lost in the brackish waters of Khatangsky Bay, while the crustacean Coregonicola...”
Published in Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2019)
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1758by Piaggio, Antoinette J.“... biodiversity (e.g. leeches, sponges, carrion flies, etc.; Schnell et al., 2012; Calvignac-Spencer et al., 2013...”
Published 2021
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1759by Klass, Anna L., Kondakov, Alexander V., Vikhrev, Ilya V., Bespalaya, Yulia V., Lunn, Zau, Chan, Nyein, Gofarov, Mikhail Y., Bolotov, Ivan N.“... of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Arkhangelsk, Russia. Morphology of Myanmar’s sample. Small leeches, 10–15 mm...”
Published 2021
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1760by Carle, Danielle Božena De, Gajda, Łukasz, Bielecki, Aleksander, Cios, Stanisław, Cichocka, Joanna M., Golden, Heidi E., Gryska, Andrew D., Sokolov, Sergey, Shedko, Marina Borisowna, Knudsen, Rune, Utevsky, Serge, Świątek, Piotr, Tessler, Michael“... for Hirudinea in prior work (Tessler et al., 2018a), which divided Hirudinida (leeches) into five suborders...”
Published 2022
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