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  1. Bryozoan assemblages from two submarine caves in the Aegean Sea (Eastern Mediterranean)
  2. Serpulid‑microbialite bioconstructions in a submarine cave of the E Mediterranean
  3. The bryozoan genus Arbocuspis and new species from the Indian Ocean
  4. The red coral deposits of the Graham Bank area: Constraints on the Holocene volcanic activity of the Sicilian Channel
  5. Uncertainties and validation of alien species catalogues: The Mediterranean as an example
  6. Serpulids from Aegean Maine caves
  7. Microbial Biomineralization in Biotic Crusts from a Pleistocene Marine Cave (NW Sicily, Italy)
  8. First record of sabellid and serpulid polychaetes from the Permian of Sicily
  9. Non-indigenous bryozoan species from natural and artificial substrata of Mediterranean submarine caves
  10. Marine Bryozoa of Greece: an annotated checklist
  11. Frutexites from microbial/metazoan bioconstructions of recent and Pleistocene marine caves (Sicily, Italy)
  12. Submarine caves: a laboratory for geomicrobiology studies
  13. Comparison of live and dead molluscan assemblages suggests recent human-driven decline in benthic diversity in Phetchaburi (NW Gulf of Thailand)
  14. The recent history of deep water coral bioconstructions in the Alboran Sea
  15. Revision of the bryozoan genus Gephyrotes Norman, 1903 (Cheilostomata, Cribrilinidae) with the description of two new taxa
  16. New faunistic data on the Pleistocene environmental evolution of the south-western edge of the Hyblean Plateau (SE Sicily)
  17. A new tubeworm of possible serpulid affinity from the Permian of Sicily
  18. Shape, constitution, and history of bioconstructions in submerged marine cave of the Mediterranean
  19. Lunulite bryozoans from Early Pleistocene deposits of SW Umbria (Italy): sedimentological and paleoecological inferences
  20. Exceptional record of submarine cave communities from the Pleistocene of Sicily (Italy)
  21. Molluscan associations from the Pak Phanang Bay (SW Gulf of Thailand) as a record of natural and anthropogenic changes
  22. Alien species in the Mediterranean Sea by 2012. A contribution to the application of European Union’s Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Part 2. Introduction trends and pathways
  23. New Mediterranean Biodiversity Records (December 2012)
  24. The Genus Sparsiporina d’Orbigny, 1852 (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata): Late Eocene to Holocene
  25. Bryozoan Communities and Thanatocoenoses from Submarine Caves in the Plemmirio Marine Protected Area (SE Sicily)
  26. Prime informazioni sulla Briozoofauna delle acque interne della Sicilia Sudorientale
  27. Bertorsonidran. gen. (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata) forTremopora prenantiGautier, 1955, a rare species from the Mediterranean
  28. The genusAdeonella(Bryozoa, Ascophora) in the Mediterranean, with description of two new living species and rediscovery of a fossil one
  29. Benthic habitat characterization and distribution from two representative sites of the deep-water SML Coral Province (Mediterranean)
  30. Biodiversity of the white coral bank off Cape Santa Maria di Leuca (Mediterranean Sea): An update
  31. Hard- and soft-bottom thanatofacies from the Santa Maria di Leuca deep-water coral province, Mediterranean
  32. Stratigraphic framework of the Apulian deep-water coral province, Ionian Sea
  33. The first catenicellid (Bryozoa, Ascophora) from Mediterranean shallow waters: a hidden resident or a new immigrant?
  34. Revision of the north‐eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean species of the generaHerentiaandTherenia(Bryozoa: Cheilostomata)
  35. Bryozoan facies in deep-sea Pleistocene environments of southern Italy
  36. Enhanced biodiversity in the deep: Early Pleistocene coral communities from southern Italy
  37. Two new species ofPhylactella(Bryozoa Cheilostomatida) from the Mediterranean area belonging to theP. labrosa(Busk) complex of species
  38. Bryozoan diversity in the Mediterranean Sea
  39. Structural and taphonomic analysis of a columnar coralline algal build-up from SE Sicily
  40. Palaeoecology of Upper Pleistocene–Holocene bryozoan and foraminiferal assemblages from Kuşdili (Kadiköy, Istanbul, Turkey)
  41. Amphiblestrum Gray, 1848 (Bryozoa Cheilostomatida) from the Atlantic-Mediterranean area, with description of a new species
  42. A new anascan cheilostome bryozoan from Icelandic deep waters and its uniserial colony growth pattern
  43. Deep-sea Pleistocene Bryozoa of Southern Italy
  44. Circalittoral to infralittoral communities encrusting the Pleistocene gravels of Motta S. Giovanni (Reggio Calabria, Italy)
  45. Distansescharella seguenzai Cipolla, 1921 (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata),nouvelles données morphologiques et écologiques tirées de spécimens fossiles (Miocène, Pliocène) et actuels de Méditerranée
  46. Anatomy of a Transgressive Systems Tract Revealed by Integrated Sedimentological and Palaeoecological Study: The Barcellona Pozzo Di Gotto Basin, Northeastern Sicily, Italy