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The Taxonomic Challenge Posed by the Antarctic Echinoids Abatus Bidens and Abatus Cavernosus (Schizasteridae, Echinoidea)
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Benthic Field Guide 5.5.Indb
Microbial Composition and Genes for Key Metabolic Attributes in the Gut
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Abatus Agassizii
Risk and Resilience: Variations in Magnesium in Echinoid Skeletal Calcite
Risk and Resilience: Variations in Magnesium in Echinoid Skeletal Calcite
Biodiversity of Echinoids and Their Epibionts Around the Scotia Arc, Antarctica KATRIN LINSE1*, LISA J
Redalyc.Restricted Geographic Distribution and Low Genetic
Conservation Genetics of Antarctic Heart Urchins (Abatus Spp.)
Why the Difference in Species Numbers of Coastal
Echinoidea: Spatangoida): Morphology and Evolution of the Intestinal Caecum
The Case of Abatus Cordatus in the Kerguelen Islands (Southern Ocean)
Pattern of Spatial Distribution of a Brood-Protecting Schizasterid Echinoid,Abatus Cordatus, Endemic to the Kerguelen Islands
Population Structure and Long-Term Decline in Three Species of Heart Urchins Abatus Spp
Characterization of the Gut Microbiota of the Antarctic Heart Urchin (Spatangoida) Abatus Agassizii Guillaume Schwob, Léa Cabrol, Elie Poulin, Julieta Orlando
The Gut Microbiota of Naturally Occurring and Laboratory
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Bioturbation Behaviour of the Spatangoid Urchin Abatus Ingens in Antarctic Marine Sediments
Antarctic Marine Biodiversity: Adaptations, Environments and Responses to Change
James Mcclintock – Curriculum Vitae
Asteroids, Ophiuroids, and Echinoids of the English Antarctic
Adaptative Morphology for Living in Shallow Water Environments in Spatangoid Echinoids*