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'Regulation' of Gutless Annelid Ecology by Endosymbiotic Bacteria
The Biology of Seashores - Image Bank Guide All Images and Text ©2006 Biomedia ASSOCIATES
Platyhelminthes) at the Queensland Museum B.M
A Functional Approach to Resolving the Biogeocomplexity of Two Extreme Environments Haydn Rubelmann III University of South Florida,
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Marine Ecological Genomics: When Genomics Meets Marine Ecology
Animal Phylogeny and the Ancestry of Bilaterians: Inferences from Morphology and 18S Rdna Gene Sequences
Atp8 Is in the Ground Pattern of Flatworm Mitochondrial Genomes Bernhard Egger1* , Lutz Bachmann2 and Bastian Fromm3
Systema Naturae. the Classification of Living Organisms
A Modern Approach to Rotiferan Phylogeny: Combining Morphological and Molecular Data
Zootaxa, Gnathostomulida
Phylum Platyhelminthes
Micrognathozoa) and Comparison with Other Gnathifera Bekkouche Et Al
Marine Macrodasyida (Gastrotricha) from Hokkaido, Northern Japan
Checklist of Species Within the CCBNEP Study Area: References, Habitats, Distribution, and Abundance
Meiofauna Community Composition at Three Whale-Fall Sites In
Amiskwia Is a Large Cambrian Gnathiferan with Complex Gnathostomulid-Like Jaws
Did the Notochord Evolve from an Ancient Axial Muscle?
Ecology and Biogeography of Free-Living Nematodes Associated with Chemosynthetic Environments in the Deep Sea: a Review
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Perspectives in Animal Phylogeny and Evolution: a Decade Later
Atp8 Is in the Ground Pattern of Flatworm Mitochondrial Genomes Bernhard Egger1* , Lutz Bachmann2 and Bastian Fromm3
Survival and Selection Biases in Early Animal Evolution and a Source of Systematic Overestimation in Molecular Clocks
On 20 Years of Lophotrochozoa
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Marine Ecology Progress Series 516:127
Characteristics of Meiofauna in Extreme
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The Biogeochemistry of Submerged Coastal Karst Features in West Central Florida
The New View of Animal Phylogeny Author(S): Kenneth M
Symbioses Between Marine Nematodes and Sulfur-Oxidizing Chemoautotrophic Bacteria
The Gnathifera Phyla Gnathostomulida, Rotifera (Including Acanthocephala), and Micrognathozoa
Chapter •••••• Eight Acoelomate Bilateral Animals Flatworms, Ribbon Worms, and Jaw Worms
The Biocomplexity of Benthic Communities Associated with A
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Report on Marine Life Genomics 44
(Gnathostomulida) in a Caribbean Marine Mangrove Pierre-Yves Pascal1, Claude Bellemare1, Wolfgang Sterrer2, Henricus T
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