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1by Nina Bednaršek, Piero Calosi, Richard A. Feely, Richard Ambrose, Maria Byrne, Kit Yu Karen Chan, Sam Dupont, Jacqueline L. Padilla-Gamiño, John I. Spicer, Faycal Kessouri, Miranda Roethler, Martha Sutula, Stephen B. WeisbergSubjects: “...echinoderms...”
Published 2021
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2by Nina Bednaršek, Piero Calosi, Richard A. Feely, Richard Ambrose, Maria Byrne, Kit Yu Karen Chan, Sam Dupont, Jacqueline L. Padilla-Gamiño, John I. Spicer, Faycal Kessouri, Miranda Roethler, Martha Sutula, Stephen B. WeisbergSubjects: “...echinoderms...”
Published 2021
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3by Laura Ciriminna, Geraldina Signa, Giovanna Cilluffo, Arnold Rakaj, Salvatrice VizziniSubjects: “...echinoderm...”
Published 2024
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5by Jacqueline L. Padilla-Gamiño, Lindsay Alma, Laura H. Spencer, Yaamini R. Venkataraman, Leah Wessler“... economically and ecologically important taxonomic groups: cnidarians, crustaceans, echinoderms, molluscs...”
Published 2022
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6“...Sea cucumbers are a popular luxury and delicacy food items in Asian markets. These echinoderms...”
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7by Xiutang Yuan, Sophie J. McCoy, Yongfen Du, Stephen Widdicombe, Jason M. Hall-Spencer“...Research into the effects of reduced pH caused by rising CO 2 on echinoderms has been strongly...”
Published 2018
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8by Anna V. Ivanina, Ballav Borah, Tadas Rimkevicius, Jason Macrander, Helen Piontkivska, Inna M. Sokolova, Elia Beniash“... biomineralization of C. gigas as it does in mammals and echinoderms, it is involved in regulation of shell formation...”
Published 2018
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9by Anna V. Ivanina, Ballav Borah, Tadas Rimkevicius, Jason Macrander, Helen Piontkivska, Inna M. Sokolova, Elia Beniash“... biomineralization of C. gigas as it does in mammals and echinoderms, it is involved in regulation of shell formation...”
Published 2018
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10by Anna V. Ivanina, Ballav Borah, Tadas Rimkevicius, Jason Macrander, Helen Piontkivska, Inna M. Sokolova, Elia Beniash“... biomineralization of C. gigas as it does in mammals and echinoderms, it is involved in regulation of shell formation...”
Published 2018
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11by Veran Weerathunga, Wei-Jen Huang, Sam Dupont, Hsueh-Han Hsieh, Nathangi Piyawardhana, Fei-Ling Yuan, Jhe-Syuan Liao, Chia-Yu Lai, Wei-Ming Chen, Chin-Chang Hung“..., echinoderms, and crustaceans are well documented. However, less attention has been paid to the impacts of low...”
Published 2021
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12by Veran Weerathunga, Wei-Jen Huang, Sam Dupont, Hsueh-Han Hsieh, Nathangi Piyawardhana, Fei-Ling Yuan, Jhe-Syuan Liao, Chia-Yu Lai, Wei-Ming Chen, Chin-Chang Hung“..., echinoderms, and crustaceans are well documented. However, less attention has been paid to the impacts of low...”
Published 2021
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13by E. A. Ershova, R. Descoteaux, O. S. Wangensteen, K. Iken, R. R. Hopcroft, C. Smoot, J. M. Grebmeier, B. A. Bluhm“... between the distribution of larvae and adult benthic communities of bivalves, echinoderms, select decapods...”
Published 2019
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14“... level, invertebrates (mainly polychaetes and echinoderms; -35.0 to -26.1‰) collected at cold seeps...”
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15by Candace J. Grimes, Kyle Donnelly, Cheikhouna Ka, Nusrat Noor, Andrew R. Mahon, Kenneth M. Halanych“... Antarctica from the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula to the Ross Sea from which epifaunal echinoderms...”
Published 2023
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16by Julie A. Trotter, Charitha Pattiaratchi, Paolo Montagna, Marco Taviani, James Falter, Ron Thresher, Andrew Hosie, David Haig, Federica Foglini, Quan Hua, Malcolm T. McCulloch“...–1,800 m), which include corals, sponges, molluscs, echinoderms, crustaceans, brachiopods, and worms...”
Published 2019
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17“... taxonomic group (18.7%), followed by sponges, echinoderms (16.6% each), and arthropods (14.4%). A higher OTU...”
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18“... taxonomic group (18.7%), followed by sponges, echinoderms (16.6% each), and arthropods (14.4%). A higher OTU...”
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19“..., and stable isotope analyses to quantify nutritional patterns and trophic linkages of six dominant echinoderm...”
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20“..., and stable isotope analyses to quantify nutritional patterns and trophic linkages of six dominant echinoderm...”
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