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Megan Paustian (University of Maryland): Competition (or the lack thereof) between the native and non-native slugs Philomycus carolinianus and Arion subfuscus, respectively.
Archive 2009-03-01 AYDIN 2009
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Megan Paustian (University of Maryland): Competition (or the lack thereof) between the native and non-native slugs Philomycus carolinianus and Arion subfuscus, respectively.
Bootleg transactions of the 11th MAM meeting AYDIN 2009
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Besides the introduced slug Arion subfuscus and the little native snail Zonitoides arboreus, we saw several of these juvenile native philomycid slugs, probably Philomycus carolinianus.
Weekend's field trip: where did all the snails go? AYDIN 2008
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We also found Philomycus carolinianus, another native slug and the snail Zonitoides arboreus.
Archive 2008-05-01 AYDIN 2008
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Is it Megapallifera mutabilis or Philomycus carolinianus?
Cold slugs AYDIN 2008
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Besides the introduced slug Arion subfuscus and the little native snail Zonitoides arboreus, we saw several of these juvenile native philomycid slugs, probably Philomycus carolinianus.
Archive 2008-08-01 AYDIN 2008
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We also found Philomycus carolinianus, another native slug and the snail Zonitoides arboreus.
Gastropods of Hoyles Mill AYDIN 2008
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Here is a note I had in issue No. 15 of Tentacle that was about a specimen of the native U.S. slug Philomycus carolinianus that was huddling with an introduced Arion subfuscus.
Slugs 'n isopods AYDIN 2007
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I have a short note p. 14 on the interaction of the native U.S. slug Philomycus carolinianus with the introduced Arion subfuscus.
Tentacle 15 AYDIN 2007
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Here is a note I had in issue No. 15 of Tentacle that was about a specimen of the native U.S. slug Philomycus carolinianus that was huddling with an introduced Arion subfuscus.
Archive 2007-03-01 AYDIN 2007
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