Echinoderms: Durham

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Asteroidea
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Class Asteroidea
Class Crinoidea
Class Ophiuroidea
COI
COI Sequence
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IEC
Indo-West Pacific
Invertebrate Collection
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kochi
Kochi Prefecture
Long Branch Attraction Artifacts
Museum Of Natural History
Northern Baja California
oral
Oral Plates
Paleobiology Database
Perforated Rods
plates
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Primary Selection Factor
radial
Radial Shields
SEM
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Small Circular Pores
Stalk Length
Tube Feet
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Zoogeographical Affinities

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415408196
  • Weight: 1340g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Echinodermata have a rich fossil record, play major ecological roles in marine benthic communities from the intertidal to the deep sea, have economic importance in fisheries and aquaculture, show unique biological characteristics and have become important models in biomedical research.

These proceedings of the 12th International Echinoderm Conference (Durham, New Hampshire, USA, 7-11 August 2006) includes recent advances made in research of echinoderms, and is organized into six sections:

- Paleontology

- Systematics and Morphology

- Physiology and Nutrition

- Development, Molecular and Genetics

- Fisheries and Aquaculture

- Ecology and Environmental Studies

The book is of interest to academics and students interested in echinoderm biology and palaeontology.

Larry G. Harris Department of Biological Sciences, University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA. S. Anne Böttger Department of Biology, West Chester University, West Chester, USA. Charles W. Walker & Michael P. Lesser Department of Molecular, Cellular and Biomedical Sciences, University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA.