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Integrating Marine Science in Europe
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A Review of Toxins from Cnidaria
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The Mitochondrial Genome of the Sea Anemone Stichodactyla Haddoni Reveals Catalytic Introns, Insertion-Like Element, and Unexpected Phylogeny
Genomic Insights Into the Evolutionary Origin of Myxozoa Within Cnidaria
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Two New Shallow Water Sea Anemones of the Family Actiniidae (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Actiniaria) from British Columbia (NE Pacific)
Chemical Ecology and Palatability of Marine Invertebrates in the Sub-Arctic Kongsfjord (Spitsbergen)
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Measurements of Cnidae from Sea Anemones (Cnidaria: Actiniaria), II: Further Studies of Differences Amongst Sample Means and Their Taxonomic Relevance*
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Actiniaria from Ria De Arosa, Galicia, Northwestern Spain, in the Netherlands Centre for Biodiversity Naturalis, Leiden
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Discovery of Antimicrobial Peptides in Two Marine Invertebrates, the Sea
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Short Communication Chemoreception in Sea Anemones: Betaine Stimulates the Pre-Feeding Response in Urticina Eques and U