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Behavioral Modeling of Coordinated Movements in Brittle Stars with a Variable Number of Arms
Echinoderms in Sagami Bay : Past and Present Studies
Early Stalked Stages in Ontogeny of the Living Isocrinid Sea Lily Metacrinus Rotundus
Encrinus Liliiformis (Echinodermata: Crinoidea)
Predation, Resistance, and Escalation in Sessile Crinoids
Experimental Neoichnology of Crawling Stalked Crinoids
The Pelagic Propagule's Toolkit
Molecular Searching for Gill Slits in Echinoderms: Hox1 Expression In
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Palaeoenvironmental Control on Distribution of Crinoids in the Bathonian (Middle Jurassic) of England and France
Growth, Injury, and Population Dynamics in the Extant Cyrtocrinid Holopus Mikihe (Crinoidea, Echinodermata) Near Roatan, Honduras V
Vortex Arrays and Ciliary Tangles Underlie the Feeding–Swimming Tradeoff in Starfish Larvae
(Crinoidea, Echinodermata) Near Roatan, Honduras V
Echinoderm Holdfasts from the Carnic Alps, Austria Geologica Acta: an International Earth Science Journal, Vol
Crinoid Cirri As Available Substrata for Polypoid Hydrozoan Species
Karakteristik Filum Echinodermata Di Pulau Dua Kabupaten Aceh Selatan Sebagai Media Pembelajaran Materi Kingdom Animalia
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Phylogenetic Paleobiology: Phenotypic Diversification and Evolutionary Radiation In
Current Status of Echinoderm Genome Analysis - What Do We Know?
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
Experimental Neoichnology of Crawling Stalked Crinoids
Booklet for External Review
Experimental Neoichnology of Post-Autotomy Arm Movements Of
Special Issue: Hans Hess—A Lifelong Passion for Fossil Echinoderms
Stalked Crinoid Locomotion, and Its Ecological and Evolutionary Implications
Retinoic Acid Signaling Regulates the Metamorphosis of Feather Stars (Crinoidea, Echinodermata): Insight Into the Evolution of the Animal Life Cycle
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Stealth Effect of Red Shell in Laqueus Rubellus (Brachiopoda, Terebratulida) on the Sea Bottom: an Evolutionary Insight Into the Prey-Predator Interaction