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EXCESS POTASSIUM INDUCES LARVAL METAMORPHOSIS IN FOUR MARINE INVERTEBRATE SPECIES
Andrea J. Yool+5 more
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Sperm precedence in a novel context: mating in a sessile marine invertebrate with dispersing sperm [PDF]
John Bishop+2 more
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ABSTRACT Identification of conserved genomic sequences and their utilisation as anchor points for clade detection and/or characterisation is a mainstay in ecological studies. For environmental DNA (eDNA) assays, effective processing of large genomic datasets is crucial for reliable species detection in biodiversity monitoring.
Mark Louie D. Lopez+6 more
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Dilute concentrations of maritime fuel can modify sediment reworking activity of high-latitude marine invertebrates. [PDF]
Williams TJ+5 more
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A model of the structure and dynamics of benthic marine invertebrate communities
R. G. Hughes
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Abstract Conservation of marine ecosystems can be improved through a better understanding of ecosystem functioning, particularly the cryptic underwater behaviours and interactions of marine predators. Image‐based bio‐logging devices (including images, videos and active acoustic) are increasingly used to monitor wildlife movements, foraging behaviours ...
Marianna Chimienti+14 more
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Successful cryopreservation of marine invertebrates immune cells enables long-term studies of common octopus, <i>Octopus vulgaris</i> Cuvier 1797, hemocyte immune functions. [PDF]
Costa MM+6 more
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An Assessment of Poecilogony in Marine Invertebrates: Phenomenon or Fantasy?
K.E. Hoagland, Robert Robertson
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Metamorphic Competence, a Major Adaptive Convergence in Marine Invertebrate Larvae [PDF]
Michael G. Hadfield+3 more
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Abstract Essential to life on Earth, assessment of marine photosynthesis is of paramount importance. Photosynthesis occurs in spatially discrete microscopic entities at various levels of biological organization, from subcellular chloroplasts to symbiotic microalgae and macroalgae, and is influenced by the surrounding conditions.
Or Ben‐Zvi+8 more
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