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The echinoderm files: A database-facilitated access to a hidden treasure trove

open access: yes, 2013
During the fifty years that have passed since the first echinoderm meeting was held in 1963, numerous scientific articles on the phylum Echinodermata have been published in conference proceedings volumes or as special symposium journal issues.
Ziegler, Alexander   +3 more
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Not all written in stone: interdisciplinary syntheses in echinoderm paleontology

open access: yes, 2001
The fossil record of the Echinodermata is relatively complete, and is represented by specimens retaining an abundance of features comparable to that found in extant forms. This yields a half-billion-year record of evolutionary novelties unmatched in any
Rich Mooi
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Echinobase: an expanding resource for echinoderm genomic information [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Echinobase, a web accessible information system of diverse genomics and biological data for the echinoderm clade, grew out of SpBase, the first echinoderm genome project for sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
Kudtarkar, Parul, Cameron, R. Andrew
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Progress in echinoderm paleobiology

open access: yes, 2017
Echinoderms are a diverse and successful phylum of exclusively marine invertebrates that have an extensive fossil record dating back to Cambrian Stage 3 (Zamora and Rahman, 2014).
Imran A. Rahman   +5 more
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A personal history of the echinoderm genome sequencing

open access: yes, 2019
At the most fundamental level, the genome is the basis for questions about the mechanisms of development: how it works. This perspective provides a brief historical review of the sequencing of the echinoderm genome and the progress in answering this ...
R. Andrew Cameron, Cameron, R. Andrew
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The temporary adhesion of echinoderm tube feet

open access: yes
peer reviewedThe phylum Echinodermata is remarkable in the sense that most of its species use temporary adhe-sion extensively for attachment to the substratum or food capture.
Santos, Romana, Flammang, Patrick
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Echinoderm taphonomy in the Lower Cretaceous of Štramberk

open access: yes, 2005
Taphonomy of echinoderms (echinoids, asteroids, crinoids) from the Plaňava Formation and Kopřivnice Member (Upper Valnginian - Hauterivian)is evaluated.
Žítt, Jiří
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