Vardinoyannis, K., Georgantis, P., Demetropoulos, A., Mylonas, M. (2008) Cyprus and Sao Miguel (Azores). Two oceanic islands at the margins of Europe. 5th Congress of the European Malacological Societies, Azores.
Georgantis, P., Demetropoulos, A., Mylonas, M., Vardinoyannis, K. (2008) Comparison of the terrestrial gastropods of Cyprus and Crete in the areas of the "NATURA 2000" network (in greek). 4th Helecos, 9-12 October 2008, Volos, Greece.
Parmakelis, A., Pfenninger, M., Spanos, L., Papagiannakis, G., Louis, C., Mylonas, M. (2005) Inference of a radiation in Mastus (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Enidae) on the island of Crete. Evolution, 59, 991-1005.
Vardinoyannis, K., Georgantis, P., Mylonas, M. (2007) Remote islands of the Aegean. The island of Psara as a case study. 16th World Congress of Malacologists, July 15-20, Antwerp, Belgium.
Triantis, K.A., Vardinoyannis, K., Mylonas, M. (2005) Area and habitat relationships in island land snail faunas: an Aegean case study exploring the choros model. Records of the Western Australian Museum, 68, 133-141.
Mylonas, M., Kornilios, P., Poulakakis, N., Vardinoyannis, K. (2007) Phylogeny and systematics of the genus Zonites (Gastropoda, Pulmonata). The new era of systematics in the pulmonate mollusks. 16th World Congress of Malacologists, July 15-20, Antwerp, Belgium.
Parmakelis, A., Spanos, L., Papagiannakis, G., Louis, C., Mylonas, M. (2003) Mitochondrial DNA phylogeny and morphological diversity in the genus Mastus (Beck, 1837). A study in a recent (Holocene) island group (Koufonisi, SE Crete). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 78, 383-399.
Cameron, R.A.D., Mylonas, M., Triantis, K., Parmakelis, A., Vardinoyannis, K. (2003) Land snail diversity in a square kilometre of Cretan maquis: modest species richness, high density and local homogeneity. Journal of Molluscan Studies, 69, 93-99.
Triantis, K.A., Mylonas, M., Lika, K., Vardinoyannis, K. (2003) A model for the species-area-habitat relationship. Journal of Biogeography, 30(1), 19-30.
Roberts, S.M. (2003) Examination of the stomach contens from a Mediterranean sperm whale found south of Crete, Greece. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K., 83(3), 667-670.