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Behavior at Spawning of the Trumpet Sea Urchin Toxopneustes Pileolus
The Shallow-Water Macro Echinoderm Fauna of Nha Trang Bay (Vietnam): Status at the Onset of Protection of Habitats
Multiple Factors Explain the Covering Behaviour in the Green Sea Urchin, Strongylocentrotus Droebachiensis
A Note on the Obligate Symbiotic Association Between Crab Zebrida
Echinoderm Research and Diversity in Latin America
Jo Evans Sea Remedies Leseprobe Sea Remedies Von Jo Evans Herausgeber: Emryss Publisher
Tool Use by Four Species of Indo-Pacific Sea Urchins
Patterns of Nocturnal Movement of the Long-Spined Sea Urchin Diadema Antillarum (Philippi) in Gran Canaria (The Canary Islands, Central East Atlantic Ocean)
Bryozoa) in the Gulf of California1
Aquatic Antagonists: Sea Urchin Dermatitis
Tool Use by Four Species of Indo-Pacific Sea Urchins Glyn Barrett1,2, Dominic Revell1, Lucy Harding1, Ian Mills1, Axelle Jorcin1, Klaus M
The Echinoderm Newsletter
On the Diversity of Phyllodocida (Annelida: Errantia)
A Monograph E C H I N O I D
A Total-Evidence Dated Phylogeny of Echinoids and the Evolution of Body
Classification of Echinoderms
Diversity and Abundance of Reef Macro Invertebrates (Mollusca; Echinodermata) in the Southern Gulf of California, México
Hermatypic Corals Associated with Rhodolith Beds in the Gulf of California, Mexico·
Top View
Status of Sea Urchin Resources in the East Coast of Borneo
A Preliminary List of Animal Names in the Chuuk District, Micronesia with Some Notes on Plant Names
An Annotated Species List of Regular Echinoids from Sri Lanka with Notes on Some Rarely Seen Temnopleurids
PROCEEDINGS of the 6TH FOSSIL RESOURCE CONFERENCE Edited by Vincent L
A Bibliography for the Gulf of California Compiled by RC Brusca
Toxopneustes Pileolus): a Review
Echinoderm Collections of the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, As Information Base for Fundamental Biological Investigation
The Anatomy and Venom-Emitting Mechanism of the Globiferous Pedicellariae of the Urchin Parechinus Angulosus (Leske) with Notes on Their Behaviour
(Echinoderms). National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C
Toxopneustes Roseus Asociado a Cambios Medioambientales Y Depredadores En Islas Marietas, Nayarit
A Variety of Interactions in Marine Environment
Invertebrates of the Imperial Sea
Urchin Toxopneustes Pileolus, in the Coast of Tokushima Prefecture, Japan