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Dendraster excentricus
Fertilization Selection on Egg and Jelly-Coat Size in the Sand Dollar Dendraster Excentricus
Developmental Effects of Predator Cues on Dendraster Excentricus Larvae
Echinodermata
Echinoderm Research and Diversity in Latin America
Observations of Growth of Dendraster Excentricus in a Laboratory Setting
Variation in Growth Pattern in the Sand Dollar, Echinarachnius Parma, (Lamarck)
Factors Determining the Patchy Distribution of the Pacific Sand Dollar, Dendraster Excenticus, in a Subtidal Sand-Bottom Habitat
Seeing Double: Taking a Look at Cloning in Dendraster Excentricus
Experimental Hybrids Between Ascidians and Sea Urchins
Sand Dollars of the Genus <I>Dendraster</I
UV Light and Vertical Distribution of the Marine Planktonic Copepod Acartia Hudsonica Pinhey
Domoic Acid Contamination Within Eight Representative Species from the Benthic Food Web of Monterey Bay, California, USA
Effect of Stress on the Ecophysiological Response of the Sand Dollar Dendraster Excentricus from Northwestern Mexico
Embriogenesis and Larval Stages of Dendraster Excentricus by Jose R
Final Report on Intertidal Invertebrates in Tillamook Bay
Small Scale Distribution of the Sand Dollars Mellita Tenuis and Encope Spp
1 GLOSSARY for the ECHINOIDEA the Echinoidea, Similar to Other
Dendraster Excentricus
Top View
Low Rates of Predation on Planktonic Marine Invertebrate Larvae
Follows Powerpoint) by David Brubaker Morning Session
Section 2: Inquiry Box a Customized Lesson Plan and Specimen Information
Animal Descriptions & Fun Facts
FIELD GUIDE to SANDY SHORES Table of Contents
Phylum Echinodermata, Blood Star, Hencricia Levisuscula
Echinoidea: Echinodermata): an Illustrated Key and Annotated Checklist
Light Influences Feeding and Growth of Echinoplutei. Lindsey Milonas Western Washington University
TRAFFIC Bulletin Vol
ECHINOIDEA CARE PURPOSE: to Describe the Methods of Care For
389 SECTION 16 PURPLE URCHIN, Strongylocentrotus Purpuratus
Sand Dollar Larvae Show Within-Population Variation in Their Settlement Induction by Turbulence
The Reproduction and Recruitment of the Sand Dollar Arachnoides Placenta (L.) (Echinoidea: Echinodermata) from Differing Habitats on the North Queensland Coast
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Development Stages Over Time in the Hybrid Larvae of Dendraster Excentricus and Strongylocentr
Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida)
Inducing Fertilization and Development in Sand Dollars [1]