Six brachiopod species (1 inarticulate and 5 articulates) are identified and briefly described from Mljet National Park. All are known from the Mediterranean Sea and eastern North Atlantic. The number of taxa is lower than that for the Adriatic Sea (11 species) as a whole, suggesting that further discoveries might be expected in Mljet. Megerlia truncata, usually found between 50–350 m elsewhere, occurs occasionally in shallow caves at one locality in the Park, supporting the »bathyal island« hypothesis advocated by French investigators in the Mediterranean.U Nacionalnome parku Mljet nađeno je i ukratko opisano šest vrsta ramenonožaca, pet inartikulatnih i jedna artikulatna vrsta. Sve su te vrste poznate iz Sredozemnog mora i istočnog sjever...
Six species of Recent Brachiopoda, obtained by the authors from both shallow and deep waters around ...
The survey of aquatic non-marine molluscs of the largest island in the Adriatic Sea done in the year...
Huit espèces de brachiopodes, Novocrania sp., Cryptopora lovisati (Dreger, 1911), “Terebratula” sp.,...
Six brachiopod species (1 inarticulate and 5 articulates) are identified and briefly described from ...
Data for four Brachiopoda species found in three new locations are cited: in a sediment sample from ...
Fifty-two anthozoan species were recorded and collected in the area of Mljet National Park during su...
A 130 bivalve species from 38 families were recorded in the Mljet National Park during research carr...
Recent brachiopods were co1lected in submarine caves along the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea. I...
Echinoderms of the Mljet National Park from all kinds of environments have been reviewed. In the sum...
During the summers from 1995–2000 the benthos was studied at 63 sites by scuba- and skin-divers. Pol...
It seems that the only Echiuroid species present in the Mljet National Park is Bonellia viridis. Thi...
An abundant and diverse Late Carboniferous brachiopod fauna from Velebit Mt. (Croatia) comprises 63 ...
The lancelet Branchiostoma lanceolatum Pallas, 1778, is the only leptocardian species that appears i...
Sixty-five anthozoan species were recorded and collected in the area of Telašćica Nature Park during...
Fifty-two anthozoan species were recorded and collected in the area of Mljet National Park dur-ing s...
Six species of Recent Brachiopoda, obtained by the authors from both shallow and deep waters around ...
The survey of aquatic non-marine molluscs of the largest island in the Adriatic Sea done in the year...
Huit espèces de brachiopodes, Novocrania sp., Cryptopora lovisati (Dreger, 1911), “Terebratula” sp.,...
Six brachiopod species (1 inarticulate and 5 articulates) are identified and briefly described from ...
Data for four Brachiopoda species found in three new locations are cited: in a sediment sample from ...
Fifty-two anthozoan species were recorded and collected in the area of Mljet National Park during su...
A 130 bivalve species from 38 families were recorded in the Mljet National Park during research carr...
Recent brachiopods were co1lected in submarine caves along the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea. I...
Echinoderms of the Mljet National Park from all kinds of environments have been reviewed. In the sum...
During the summers from 1995–2000 the benthos was studied at 63 sites by scuba- and skin-divers. Pol...
It seems that the only Echiuroid species present in the Mljet National Park is Bonellia viridis. Thi...
An abundant and diverse Late Carboniferous brachiopod fauna from Velebit Mt. (Croatia) comprises 63 ...
The lancelet Branchiostoma lanceolatum Pallas, 1778, is the only leptocardian species that appears i...
Sixty-five anthozoan species were recorded and collected in the area of Telašćica Nature Park during...
Fifty-two anthozoan species were recorded and collected in the area of Mljet National Park dur-ing s...
Six species of Recent Brachiopoda, obtained by the authors from both shallow and deep waters around ...
The survey of aquatic non-marine molluscs of the largest island in the Adriatic Sea done in the year...
Huit espèces de brachiopodes, Novocrania sp., Cryptopora lovisati (Dreger, 1911), “Terebratula” sp.,...