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A peculiar coral formation in the Mediterranean Sea, and its associated biota. [PDF]
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From trace to trace maker: Oligocene-Miocene coprolites of southern Poland and their potential producers. [PDF]
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A History of Pain Studies and Changing Attitudes to the Welfare of Crustaceans. [PDF]
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Convergent Evolution of Armor: Thermal Resistance in Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Crustaceans. [PDF]
Cho B, Jang SJ, Hwang HS, Kim T.
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Hermit crabs, shells, and sentience
Animal Cognition, 2022Hermit crabs have an intimate relationship with gastropod shells and show numerous activities by which they locate, select, and change shells in different contexts. They gather information about new shells and update information about their existing shells.
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Evolution of king crabs from hermit crab ancestors
Nature, 1992King crabs (Family Lithodidae) are among the world's largest arthropods, having a crab-like morphology and a strongly calcified exoskeleton. The hermit crabs, by contrast, have depended on gastropod shells for protection for over 150 million years.
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Bioentrepreneur, 2006
Are reverse mergers the answer to biotech's capital crunch? This IPO alternative, in which a viable company goes public through a defunct 'shell' company that no longer has operations, is becoming increasingly popular. But it pays to understand the downside, too.
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Are reverse mergers the answer to biotech's capital crunch? This IPO alternative, in which a viable company goes public through a defunct 'shell' company that no longer has operations, is becoming increasingly popular. But it pays to understand the downside, too.
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