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Coscinasterias muricata
Diversity and Phylogeography of Southern Ocean Sea Stars (Asteroidea)
Asterias Amurensis Global Invasive
Marine Ecology Progress Series 233:143
Distribution and Recruitment Patterns of Evechinus Chloroticus and Other New Zealand Echinoderms: the Role
Marine Pests
Report on the Findings of Sub-Tidal Sampling Surveys of Green Lipped Mussel Populations in Ōhiwa Harbour 2016
Australian Scallops Do Not Recognise the Introduced Predatory Seastar Asterias Amurensis
Marine Pest Identification Guide
Echinodermata: Asteroidea: Asteriidae)
Extraordinary Echinoderms a Guide to the Echinoderms of New Zealand Version 1, 2014
Forcipulatida and Brisingida
Southern Ocean Asteroidea: a Proposed Update for the Register of Antarctic Marine Species
Echinodermata)
1 Native Predator Limits the Capacity of an Invasive
Coscinasterias Muricata)
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Intertidal Rocky Shore Life: an Identification Guide for the Central and Hunter Coasts of NSW, Australia
Crinoidea, Asteroidea, and Ophiuroidea
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Archival Tagging and Feeding of the New Zealand Sea Star, Coscinasterias Muricata (Echinodermata: Asteroidea), in Doubtful Sound
Genetic Subdivision of a Sea Star with High Dispersal Capability in Relation to Physical Barriers in a Fjordic Seascape
Locomotion Locomotion Is Accomplished in Echinoderms by Used in Locomotion (Fig
Preliminary Observations of the Feeding Periodicity and Selectivity of the Introduced Seastar, Aster/As Amurens/S (Lutken), in Tasmania, Australia
Archival Electronic Tagging of a Predatory Sea Star — Testing a New Technique to Study Movement at the Individual Level
Surveillance of Densoviruses and Mesomycetozoans Inhabiting Grossly Normal Tissues of Three New Zealand Asteroid Species
Liam Barreto Pérez Tutorizado Por José Carlos Hernández Pérez