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Echinoderms
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- Rapid Communication
Novel Morphological Traits in the Early Developmental Stages of Temnopleurus toreumaticus
- Chisato Kitazawa, Hajime Nishimura, Tadashi Yamaguchi, Michihiro Nakano, and Akira Yamanaka
Biol. Bull. 2009; 217: 215-221.
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- Ecology and Evolution
Predator-Induced Larval Cloning in the Sand Dollar Dendraster excentricus: Might Mothers Matter?
- Dawn Vaughn
Biol. Bull. 2009; 217: 103-114.
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- Development and Reproduction
Nutrient Uptake by Marine Invertebrates: Cloning and Functional Analysis of Amino Acid Transporter Genes in Developing Sea Urchins (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus)
- Eli Meyer and Donal T. Manahan
Biol. Bull. 2009; 217: 6-24.
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- Reviews
Egg Size as a Life History Character of Marine Invertebrates: Is It All It's Cracked Up to Be?
- Amy L. Moran and Justin S. McAlister
Biol. Bull. 2009; 216: 226-242.
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- Research Papers
Sniffing Out New Data and Hypotheses on the Form, Function, and Evolution of the Echinopluteus Post-Oral Vibratile Lobe
- Cory D. Bishop and Brian K. Hall
Biol. Bull. 2009; 216: 307-321.
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- Research Papers
Nervous System Development in Feeding and Nonfeeding Asteroid Larvae and the Early Juvenile
- Laura Elia, Paulina Selvakumaraswamy, and Maria Byrne
Biol. Bull. 2009; 216: 322-334.
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- Research Papers
Pelagic Larval Duration and Dispersal Distance Revisited
- Alan L. Shanks
Biol. Bull. 2009; 216: 373-385.
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- Development and Reproduction
The Bilaterally Asymmetrical Larval Form of Stomopneustes variolaris (Lamarck)
- Richard B. Emlet
Biol. Bull. 2009; 216: 163-174.
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- Cell Biology
Calyculin-A Induces Cleavage in a Random Plane in Unfertilized Sea Urchin Eggs
- Makoto Goda, Shinya Inoué, and Issei Mabuchi
Biol. Bull. 2009; 216: 40-44.
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- Physiology and Biomechanics
Low Oxygen Consumption and High Body Content of Catch Connective Tissue Contribute to Low Metabolic Rate of Sea Cucumbers
- Nobuhiro Takemae, Fumio Nakaya, and Tatsuo Motokawa
Biol. Bull. 2009; 216: 45-54.
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