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Reproductive Success in Antarctic Marine Invertebrates
Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea)
1 Growth and Production of the Brittle Stars Ophiura Sarsii and Ophiocten Sericeum (Echinodermata: 2 Ophiuroidea)
Curriculum Vitae in Confidence
Distribution and Ecology of Ophionotus Victoriae Bell, 1902 (Ophiuroidea, Echinodermata) in the South Shetland Islands Area (Antarctica)
Ophiuroids (Echinodermata) of Southern Chile and the Antarctic: Taxonomy, Biomass, Diet and Growth of Dominant Species*
Distribution Patterns in Antarctic and Subantarctic Echinoderms
Species Composition and Spatial Distribution Of
Diversity and Phylogeography of Southern Ocean Sea Stars (Asteroidea) Camille Moreau
Long-Term Interannual Cycles of the Gametogenic Ecology of the Antarctic Brittle Star Ophionotus Victoriae
Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Abundance, Distribution and Population Structure of Epibenthic Megafauna in Port Foster, Deception Island
Carpenter, JH. Observations on the Biology and Behavior of Amphicutis
Trophic-Based Analyses of the Scotia Sea Ecosystem with an Examination of the Effects of Some Data Limitations and Uncertainties
Argentina–Chile National Geographic Pristine Seas Expedition to the Antarctic Peninsula
Exploring the Pathology of an Epidermal Disease Affecting a Circum-Antarctic Sea Star
Distributional Patterns of Polychaetes Across the West Antarctic Based on DNA Barcoding and Particle Tracking Analyses
Spatial Patterns of Continental Shelf Faunal Community Structure Along the Western Antarctic Peninsula
Echinoderm Biology and General Benthic Collecting Along The
Top View
Seasonal Physiology and Ecology of Antarctic Marine Benthic Predators and Scavengers
Intermediate Ice Scour Disturbance Is Key to Maintaining a Peak In
Geographic Structure in the Southern Ocean.Pdf (1.120Mb)
Antarctic Species by JE Index
Feeding Biology of Sea Stars and Brittle Stars Along the Antarctic Peninsula
The Food Web of Potter Cove (Antarctica): Complexity, Structure and Function
Ophiuroid Community Structure of the South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula Region
Abundance and Size Patterns of Echinoderms in Coastal Soft-Bottoms
Antarctic Marine Biodiversity: Adaptations, Environments and Responses to Change
(EBA) Report for SCAR SRP Performance Review March 2
Dissolution of Ophiuroid Ossicles (Ophionotus Victoriae)
Galaska MP Dissertation Final
Antarctic Food Web Architecture Under Varying Dynamics of Sea Ice Cover
Dissolution of Ophiuroid Ossicles on the Shallow Antarctic Shelf: Implications for the Fossil Record and Ocean Acidification
Necrophagous Invertebrates of the Admiralty Bay of King George Island (South Shetland Islands, Antarctica) *