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Raposeiro, P.M., Hughes, S.J. & Costa, A.C. (2009). Chironomidae (Diptera: Insecta) in oceanic islands: New records for the Azores and biogeographic notes. Annales De Limnologie-International Journal of Limnology, 45, 59-67.
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Avila, S.P., Melo, P.J., Lima, A., Amaral, A., Martin, A. & Rodrigues, A. (2008). Reproductive cycle of the rissoid Alvania mediolittoralis Gofas, 1989 (Mollusca, Gastropoda) at Sao Miguel Island (Azores, Portugal). Invertebrate Reproduction & Development, 52, 31-40.
Avila, S.P., Madeira, P., da Silva, C.M., Cachao, M., Landau, B., Quartau, R., et al. (2008). Local disappearance of bivalves in the Azores during the last glaciation. Journal of Quaternary Science, 23, 777-785.
Avila, S.P., Madeira, P., Mendes, N., Rebelo, A., Medeiros, A., Gomes, C., et al. (2008). Mass extinctions in the Azores during the last glaciation: fact or myth?. Journal of Biogeography, 35, 1123-1129.
Janssen, A.W., Kroh, A. & Avila, S.P. (2008). Early Pliocene heteropods and pteropods (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from Santa Maria Island (Azores, Portugal): systematics and biostratigraphic implications. Acta Geologica Polonica, 58, 355-U105.
Kroh, A., Bitner, M.A. & Avila, S.P. (2008). Novocrania turbinata (Brachiopoda) from the Early Pliocene of the Azores (Portugal). Acta Geologica Polonica, 58, 473-478.
Avila, S.P., Cardigos, F. & Santos, R.S. (2007). Comparison of the community structure of the marine molluscs of the "Banco D. Joao de Castro" seamount (Azores, Portugal) with that of typical inshore habitats on the Azores archipelago. Helgoland Marine Research, 61, 43-53.
Calado, H., Quintela, A. & Porteiro, J. (2007). Integrated Coastal Zone Management Strategies on Small Islands. Journal of Coastal Research, 125-129.
Leon-Cisneros, K., Gabriel, D., Neto, A.I., Fredericq, S. & Riosmena-Rodriguez, R. (2007). Molecular characterization of the red algal genus Scinaia (Scinaiaceae, Nemaliales) from the azorean archipelago with morphological observations on S-interrupta. Journal of Phycology, 43, 52-52.