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Enhanced primers for amplification of DNA barcodes from a broad range of marine metazoans. [PDF]
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Correction: A Higher Level Classification of All Living Organisms. [PDF]
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Checklist of the marine malacofauna of Culuccia Peninsula (NW Sardinia, Italy), with notes on relevant species. [PDF]
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Πληθυσμιακή δομή και βιολογικά χαρακτηριστικά του πολυπλακοφόρου Rhyssoplax olivacea στον Παγασητικό Κόλπο [PDF]
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A faunal inventory of methane seeps on the Pacific margin of Costa Rica. [PDF]
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Journal of Natural History, 2014
Gametogenesis in Chitonida is highly unusual, giving rise to eggs with elaborate, often spiny hulls and sperm with needle-like nuclear extensions and tiny acrosomes. My studies of oogenesis in a variety of chitonid families have revealed unique mechanisms of egg hull formation.
John Buckland-Nicks
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Gametogenesis in Chitonida is highly unusual, giving rise to eggs with elaborate, often spiny hulls and sperm with needle-like nuclear extensions and tiny acrosomes. My studies of oogenesis in a variety of chitonid families have revealed unique mechanisms of egg hull formation.
John Buckland-Nicks
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Marine and Freshwater Research
Context Chiton articulatus is a gonochoric, free-spawning mollusc with short-lived trochophore larvae inhabiting rocky shores along the fragmented and heterogeneous Mexican Tropical Pacific (MTP). Its limited dispersal in this patchy environment may lead to genetic divergence among populations.
Thelma A. Aguilar-Rendon +2 more
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Context Chiton articulatus is a gonochoric, free-spawning mollusc with short-lived trochophore larvae inhabiting rocky shores along the fragmented and heterogeneous Mexican Tropical Pacific (MTP). Its limited dispersal in this patchy environment may lead to genetic divergence among populations.
Thelma A. Aguilar-Rendon +2 more
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MORPHOLOGICALLY DISPARATE PALEOZOIC CHITONS AND THE ORIGIN OF THE CROWN GROUP CHITONIDA
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2020Michael Vendrasco, Douglas Eernisse
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