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- Echinodermata: the Complex Immune System in Echinoderms
- Phylum Echinodermata: Investigating the Sea Star
- Sea Turtles of New York
- Epizoic Bryozoans on Predatory Pycnogonids from the South Orkney Islands, Antarctica: “If You Can’T Beat Them, Join Them”
- Defenses of Caribbean Sponges Against Invertebrate Predators. 11. Assays with Sea Stars
- Phylum Mollusca
- Fossils of the Cretaceous Cliff House Sandstone, Mesa Verde National Park
- Sponge Systematics by Starfish: Predators Distinguish Cryptic
- A New Sponge-Associated Starfish, Astrolirus Patricki Sp. Nov. (Asteroidea: Brisingida: Brisingidae), from the Northwestern Pacific Seamounts
- Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland
- Marine Turtles of the Gulf of Mexico
- Effects of Bivalve Aquaculture on the Environment and Their Possible
- Invertebrates
- Starfish By, Bianca Walian Starfish A.K.A
- Extraordinary Echinoderms a Guide to the Echinoderms of New Zealand Version 1, 2014
- Ecological Interactions of Marine Sponges1
- Phylum Cnidaria Often Beautiful and Graceful “Plant-Like” Or “Flower- (=Jellyfish & Corals) Like” Forms with One Or More Rows of Large Tentacles Extending from Body
- Acanthaster Planci Crown of Thorns (Starfish) - a Predatory Marine Invertebrate with a Commercial Wealth Viable Biomass of Natural Product Lead Compounds