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1“... that pycnogonid mtDNA have a fast evolutionary rate. A consensus phylogeny of recognized families is still debated...”
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2“... that pycnogonid mtDNA have a fast evolutionary rate. A consensus phylogeny of recognized families is still debated...”
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3“... that pycnogonid mtDNA have a fast evolutionary rate. A consensus phylogeny of recognized families is still debated...”
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4“... that pycnogonid mtDNA have a fast evolutionary rate. A consensus phylogeny of recognized families is still debated...”
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5“... that pycnogonid mtDNA have a fast evolutionary rate. A consensus phylogeny of recognized families is still debated...”
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6by Pagès, Francesc, Corbera, Jordi, Lindsay, DhugalSubjects: “...Pycnogonid...”
Published in Plankton and Benthos Research (2007)
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7by Griffiths, Huw J., Arango, Claudia P., Munilla, Tomás, McInnes, Sandra J.“...The pycnogonids of the Southern Ocean have been studied for almost two centuries and have played a...”
Published in Ecography (2011)
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8by Griffiths, Huw J., Arango, Claudia P., Munilla, Tomas, McInnes, Sandra J.“...The pycnogonids of the Southern Ocean have been studied for almost two centuries and have played a...”
Published in Ecography (2011)
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9by Griffiths, Huw J., Arango, Claudia P., Munilla, Tomás, McInnes, Sandra J.Get access
Published in Ecography (2011)
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10by Maxwell, Jamie, Griffiths, Huw, Allcock, Louise A.“... to the Antarctic. Despite nearly 200 years of research into pycnogonids and other benthic phyla in Antarctica...”
Published in Biodiversity and Conservation (2024)
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11“...The most recent reports about the family Ammotheidae of pycnogonids from Southern Ocean waters...”
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12by Caitlin M. Shishido, H. Arthur Woods, Steven J. Lane, Ming Wei A. Toh, Bret W. Tobalske, Amy L. MoranSubjects: “...pycnogonids...”
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13“...Five specimens of benthic pycnogonids collected from the Southern Ocean are described...”
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14by Krabbe, Kathrin, Leese, Florian, Mayer, Christoph, Tollrian, Ralph, Held, ChristophGet access
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15“...Colossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 is a widespread and abundant pycnogonid in the Southern Ocean...”
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16by Shishido, Caitlin M., Woods, H. Arthur, Lane, Steven J., Toh, Ming Wei A., Tobalske, Bret W., Moran, Amy L.“... pycnogonids were more affected by elevated temperatures than small individuals; thus, these results do...”
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2019)
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17by Shishido, Caitlin M., Woods, H. Arthur, Lane, Steven J., Toh, Ming Wei A., Tobalske, Bret W., Moran, Amy L.“... pycnogonids were more affected by elevated temperatures than small individuals; thus, these results do...”
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18by Shishido, Caitlin M., H. Arthur Woods, Lane, Steven J., Toh, Ming Wei A., Tobalske, Bret W., Moran, Amy L.“... pycnogonids were more affected by elevated temperatures than small individuals; thus, these results do...”
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19by Shishido, Caitlin M., H. Arthur Woods, Lane, Steven J., Toh, Ming Wei A., Tobalske, Bret W., Moran, Amy L.“... pycnogonids were more affected by elevated temperatures than small individuals; thus, these results do...”
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20by Shishido, Caitlin M., H. Arthur Woods, Lane, Steven J., Toh, Ming Wei A., Tobalske, Bret W., Moran, Amy L.“... pycnogonids were more affected by elevated temperatures than small individuals; thus, these results do...”
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