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- Skeletal Regeneration in the Brittle Star Amphiura Filiformis Anna Czarkwiani1, Cinzia Ferrario2, David Viktor Dylus1,3,4, Michela Sugni2 and Paola Oliveri1,5*
- Taxonomy of Ophiuroidea (Echinodermata) from the Con- Tinental Shelf and Slope of the Southern and Southeast- Ern Brazilian Coast
- ICES 1990 PA PER CM1990/G:62 Demersal Fish Committee Rainer
- Echinodermata) Does Not Share a Common Nervous Control in All Species Y
- Density-Dependent Migration in an Amphiura Filiformis (Amphiuridae, Echinodermata) Infaunal Population
- HELCOM HUB Technical Report on the HELCOM Underwater Biotope and Habitat Classifi Cation
- De Novo Transcriptome of the European Brittle Star Amphiura filiformis Pluteus Larvae
- De Novo Adult Transcriptomes of Two European Brittle Stars: Spotlight on Opsin- Based Photoreception
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- Leaving the Dark Side? Insights Into the Evolution of Luciferases
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- Passive Suspension Feeding in Amphiura Filiformis (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea): Feeding Behaviour in Flume Flow and Potential Feeding Rate of Field Populations
- UC Berkeley Student Research Papers, Fall 2012
- Marlin Marine Information Network Information on the Species and Habitats Around the Coasts and Sea of the British Isles
- Developmental Transcriptomics of the Brittle Star Amphiura Filiformis Reveals Gene
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- Biotope Assignment of Grab Samples from Four Surveys Undertaken in 2011 Across Scotland’S Seas (2012)
- Ophiuroid (Echinodermata) Systematics—Where Do We Come From, Where Do We Stand and Where Should We Go?*
- Species Identification of Echinoderms from the North Sea by Combining Morphology and Molecular Data Silke Laakmann1*, Karin Boos2, Thomas Knebelsberger1, Michael J
- Development of Detailed Ecological Guidance to Support the Application of the Scottish MPA Selection Guidelines in Scotland’S Seas
- (Echinodermata; Ophiuroidea) Leads to Revised Morphological Descriptions
- Adaptive Regeneration in the Brittlestar Amphiura Filiformis
- Amphiura Filiformis Population
- Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Arm Regeneration in Brittle Stars
- Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) Under Two Feeding Treatments in Moorea, French Polynesia
- A Mesocosm Study Investigating the Effects of Hypoxia and Population Density on Respiration and Reproductive Biology in the Brittlestar Amphiura Filiformis
- Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Survival, Growth, and Swimming
- Marine Biodiversity Hotspots in the UK a Report Identifiying and Protecting Areas for Marine Biodiversity
- Towards a Gene Regulatory Network for the Regeneration of the Adult Skeleton in the Brittle Star Amphiura Filiformis