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- Habitat and Fauna of Deep-Water Lophelia Pertusa Coral Reefs Off the Southeastern U.S.: Blake Plateau, Straits of Florida, and Gulf of Mexico
- The Hidden Biology of Sponges and Ctenophores
- Atlantic Deep-Sea Sponges Authors
- Mechanically Robust Lattices Inspired by Deep-Sea Glass Sponges
- Brachyury Expression in the Adult Ctenophore, Pleurobrachia Bachei
- Mediterranean Hexactinellid Sponges, with the Description of a New Sympagella Species (Porifera, Hexactinellida) Nicole Boury-Esnault1, Jean Vacelet1, Henry M
- Modern Foraminifera Attached to Hexactinellid Sponge Meshwork on the West Canadian Shelf: Comparison with Jurassic Counterparts from Europe
- The Making of Natural Iron Sulfide Nanoparticles in a Hot Vent Snail
- SCAMIT Newsletter Vol. 18 No. 4 1999 August
- Howe Sound Glass Sponge Reef Identification
- The Journal of Adhesion Unifying Design Strategies in Demosponge
- J. Wolfgang Wägele, Thomas Bartolomaeus (Eds.) Deep Metazoan Phylogeny: the Backbone of the Tree of Life
- Fibre-Optical Features of a Glass Sponge Some Superior Technological Secrets Have Come to Light from a Deep-Sea Organism
- A Review of the Distribution of Hydrothermal Vent Communities Along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Dispersal Vs
- Baker Et Al. 2010
- Amphimedon Queenslandica
- Southeastern United States Deep-Sea Corals (SEADESC) Initiative
- Tree of Life
- Lab 3: Porifera and Cnidaria
- Evaluating Hypotheses of Basal Animal Phylogeny Using Complete Sequences of Large and Small Subunit Rrna
- Identification of Sponge Species
- Meyers Clemson University University of California, San Diego
- Southernmost Records of Escarpia Spicata and Lamellibrachia Barhami
- Deep-Sea Sponges in a Mediterranean Cave
- An Enigmatic, Possibly Chemosymbiotic, Hexactinellid Sponge from the Early Cambrian of South China” by Joseph P
- Phylum Porifera) and Phylum Cnidaria Karri Michelle Haen Iowa State University
- High Seas Gems
- From the Island Sangihe, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
- Animal-Evolution.-Interrelationships
- JB's Phd Thesis
- Giant Embryos and Hatchlings of Antarctic Nudibranchs (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Heterobranchia)
- Hexactinellid Sponge Reefs: Areas of Interest As Marine Protected Areas
- Biological Glass Fibers: Correlation Between Optical and Structural Properties
- Animal Evolution
- Fauna of the Kemp Caldera and Its Upper Bathyal Hydrothermal Vents