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Sterechinus neumayeri
Marc Slattery University of Mississippi Department of Pharmacognosy School of Pharmacy Oxford, MS 38677-1848 (662) 915-1053
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The Phylogenetic Position and Taxonomic Status of Sterechinus Bernasconiae Larrain, 1975 (Echinodermata, Echinoidea), an Enigmatic Chilean Sea Urchin
Marine Ecology Progress Series 371:297
Marine Research in the Latitudinal Gradient Project Along Victoria Land, Antarctica*
HSP70 from the Antarctic Sea Urchin Sterechinus Neumayeri: Molecular
Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea
Unusually High Sea Ice Cover Influences Resource Use by Benthic Invertebrates in Coastal Antarctica
Comparative Studies of the Ecology and Physiology of Species Across the Antarctic Intertidal Zone Thesis
Immune Response of the Antarctic Sea Urchin Sterechinus Neumayeri: Cellular, Molecular and Physiological Approach
A D a M G R a Y M a R
Evolutionary Pathways Among Shallow and Deep-Sea Echinoids of the Genus Sterechinus in the Southern Ocean
High-Antarctic Regular Sea Urchins – the Role of Depth and Feeding in Niche Separation
The Effect of Glacier Recession on Benthic and Pelagic
Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea
Changing Chain: Past, Present and Future of the Scotia Arc’S and Antarctica’S Shallow Benthic Communities*
Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Abundance, Distribution and Population Structure of Epibenthic Megafauna in Port Foster, Deception Island
The Effects of Temperature on the Behaviour of the Antarctic Sea Star Odontaster Validus
Exploring the Pathology of an Epidermal Disease Affecting a Circum-Antarctic Sea Star
Top View
Genetic Structure and Demographic Inference of the Regular Sea Urchin Sterechinus Neumayeri (Meissner, 1900) in the Southern Ocean: the Role of the Last Glaciation
Acclimatisation and Adaptive Capacity of Sea Urchins in a Changing Ocean
Food Web Structure in Antarctica in a Context of Global Climate Change: a Stable Isotope Perspective
Gametogenesis and Gonad Mass Cycles in the Common Circumpolar Antarctic Echinoid Sterechinus Neumayeri
Palatability and Chemical Defense of Eggs, Embryos and Larvae of Shallow-Water Antarctic Marine Invertebrates
Redalyc.Immune Response of the Antarctic Sea Urchin Sterechinus Neumayeri: Cellular, Molecular and Physiological Approach
Urchin Sterechinus Neumayeri ROBERT D
Marine Biology
HSP70 from the Antarctic Sea Urchin Sterechinus Neumayeri: Molecular
Chemical Bioactivity in Common Shallow-Water Antarctic Marine Invertebrates
Cytotoxic Activity of Antarctic Benthic Organisms Against the Common Sea Urchin Sterechinus Neumayeri
Temperature and Pressure Tolerances of Embryos and Larvae of the Antarctic Sea Urchin Sterechinus Neumayeri (Echinodermata: Echi
Marine Research in the Latitudinal Gradient Project Along Victoria Land, Antarctica
Adult Acclimation to Combined Temperature and Ph Stressors Significantly Enhances Reproductive Outcomes Compared to Short-Term Exposures
Visual Imaging of Benthic Carbonate-Mixed Factories in the Ross Sea Region Marine Protected Area, Antarctica
Genetic Structure and Demographic Inference Of
Monthly Edna Monitoring of an Invasive Bryozoan, Bugulina Californica, in Seawater Using Species-Specific Markers
Abundance and Size Patterns of Echinoderms in Coastal Soft-Bottoms
Contrasting Modes of Reproduction by Common Shallow-Water Antarctic Invertebrates
Assessment of Toxic and Trace Elements in the Sea Urchin Sterechinus Neumayeri in the Antartic Marine Environment
Benthos: Trophic Modelling of the Ross Sea
DNA Uncovers Antarctic Nemertean Biodiversity and Exposes a Decades-Old Cold Case of Asymmetric Inventory
Abstract Book-Antarctica2018
Covering Behavior of Deep-Water Echinoids in Antarctica: Possible Response to Predatory King Crabs
Antarctic Food Web Architecture Under Varying Dynamics of Sea Ice Cover
Sterechinus Neumayeri (Echinodermata; Echinoidea) at Adelaide Island, Antarctica Thesis
Exchange Between Populations of Adamussium Colbecki