Current Search:  info:fedora/fau:cos (x) » Young, Craig M. (x)

View All Items

  • CSV Spreadsheet
(61 - 80 of 108)

Pages

Modified sperm in echinoderms from the bathyal and abyssal zones of the deep sea
Modified sperm ultrastructure in four species of soft-bodied echinoids (Echinodermata: Echinothuriidae) from the bathyal zone of the deep sea
Morphology, larval development and distribution of Bathypera feminalba n. sp. (Ascidiacea: Pyuridae), a deep-water ascidian from the fjords and sounds of British Columbia
Ontogenetic changes in phototaxis during larval life of the ascidian Polyandrocarpa zorritensis (Van Name, 1931)
Ontogeny of phototaxis and geotaxis during larval development of the sabellariid polychaete Phragmatopoma lapidosa
Ovarian development in the class Holothuroidea: a reassessment of the “tubule recruitment model.”
Ovarian ultrastructure and vitellogenesis in ten species of shallow-water and bathyal sea cucumbers(Echinodermata: Holothuroidea).
Pairing behavior, reproduction and diet in the deep-sea holothurian genusParoriza (Holothurioidea: Synallactidae)
Perception and selection of macrophyte detrital falls by the bathyal echinoid Stylocidaris lineata
Phototaxis and vertical migration of the queen conch (Strombus gigas linne) veliger larvae
Plankton availability and retention efficiencies of cold-seep symbiotic mussels
Potential for deep sea invasion by Mediterranean shallow water echinoids: pressure and temperature as stage-specific dispersal barriers
Proximate composition of eggs andlarvae of the sand dollar Encope michelini (Agassiz): the advantage of higher investment inplankotrophic eggs
Rapid and inexpensive quantification of the combined polar components of surface wettability: application to biofouling
Rapid arm movements in stalked crinoids
Reevaluation of stalked aplysinid sponges, with description of a new species from the upper Bahamian slope
Reproduction and dispersal at vents and cold seeps
Reproduction in marine invertebrates in “stable” environments: the deep sea model
Reproduction, larval biology, and recruitment of the deep-sea benthos
Reproductive success in large populations: empirical measures and theoretical predictions of fertilization in the sea biscuit Clypeaster rosaceus

Pages