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Reproductive Cycle of E Cycle of Mellita Quinquiesperf
An Invitation to Monitor Georgia's Coastal Wetlands
New Echinoderm Remains in the Buried Offerings of the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan, Mexico City
The Echinoderm Newsletter
Echinoderm Research and Diversity in Latin America
A Phylogenomic Resolution of the Sea Urchin Tree of Life
Southern Ocean Echinoids Database – an Updated Version of Antarctic
Thyroid Hormone-Like Function in Echinoids: a Modular Signaling System Coopted for Larval Development and Critical for Life History Evolution
Checklist of Species Within the CCBNEP Study Area: References, Habitats, Distribution, and Abundance
Macropis Cuckoo Bee (Epeoloides Pilosulus) in Canada, Prepared Under Contract with Environment Canada
Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Feeding and Food in Three Species of Mellitid Sand Dollars Susan Elizabeth Hilber University of South Florida
A Phylogenomic Resolution of the Sea Urchin Tree of Life Nicolás Mongiardino Koch1* , Simon E
A Total-Evidence Dated Phylogeny of Echinoids and the Evolution of Body
Fossil Sand Dollars (Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida) from the Southern Brazilian Coast
2014 Not a Drop Left to Drink Table of Contents Not a Drop Left to Drink: the Field Trip 5 Robert E
A Temporal and Spatial Study of Invertebrate Communities Associated with Hard-Bottom Habitats in the South Atlantic Bight
The Trade of Medicinal Animals in Brazil: Current Status and Perspectives
Belgian Red List of Bees
Top View
A Picture Guide to Shelf Invertebrates from the Northern Gulf of Mexico
FMRI TR-3 Text
THE ECHINODERM Newslet=T'er
Phylogeography of the Sand Dollar Genus Mellita: Cryptic Speciation Along the Coasts of the Americas ⇑ Simon E
Culturing Echinoderm Larvae Through Metamorphosis
DATA COLLECTION STANDARDS 2012 Edition
Atlantic Coast Fisheries Data Collection Standards APPENDIX C | CODES and FORMAT
Invertebrates of the Imperial Sea
Phylogeography of the Sand Dollar Genus Encope: Implications
A Guide to the Shallow-Water Echinodermata of the Texas Coast
Biologia Populacional De Mellita Quinquiesperforata Leske (1778) (ECHINODERMATA: CLYPEASTEROIDA: MELLITIDAE) Na Praia Da Taíba, Ceará, Brasil
Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida)
THE ECHINODERM Newsletl'er
New Record of the Six-Holed Keyhole Urchin, Leodia Sexiesperforata