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Apple Snail side view
Pomacea bridgesii (Apple Snail)
Adult Snail Kite flying
Rostrhamus sociabilis (Snail Kite)
A baby terrapin makes its way to the water.
Baby diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin
Illustration of Trochomorpha apia, a snail endemic to Samoa and American Samoa. It is classified as Endangered by the IUCN.
Trochomorpha apia
Conceptual diagram illustrating several of the more notable species provided habitat by mangrove forests.
Mangrove forest wildlife
Conceptual diagram illustrating that Caribbean spiny lobsters are a key component of the marine ecosystem in south Florida as both predators and prey.
Spiny lobsters are key component of south Florida…
Illustration of a man doing the salt marsh nekton survey.
Monitoring: salt marsh nekton survey
Illustration of Littoraria spp. (Mangrove Periwinkle)
Littoraria spp. (Mangrove Periwinkle)
Illustration of Trochus spp. (Sea Snail)
Trochus spp. (Sea Snail)
Illustration of Umbonium vestiarum (Button Snail)
Umbonium vestiarum (Button Snail)
Organisms living on rocks at Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine
Barnacles and snails, Acadia National Park, Maine
Red algae, mussels, barnacles and snails living on rocks at Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine
Barnacles covering mussels, Acadia National Park…
Organisms living on rocks at Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine
Snails and barnacles, Acadia National Park, Maine
Organisms living on rocks at Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine
Snails and barnacles, Acadia National Park, Maine
Organisms living on rocks at Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine
Snails and barnacles, Acadia National Park, Maine
Illustration of Helix aspersa (Garden Snail)
Helix aspersa (Garden Snail)
Illustration of Oxynoe olivacea (Sacoglossan)
Oxynoe olivacea (Sacoglossan)
Illustration of Urosalpinx cinerea (Oyster Drill)
Urosalpinx cinerea (Oyster Drill)
Illustration of a sea snail
Sea Snail
Illustration of Bittium spp.
Bittium spp
Illustration of snail
Snail
Illustration of Posidonia with epiphytes
Posidonia with epiphytes
Illustration of seagrass grazer
Seagrass: grazer

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