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Full-Text Articles in Biology
The Rna-Binding Site Of Bacteriophage Qβ Coat Protein, Francis Lim, Marc Spingola, David S. Peabody
The Rna-Binding Site Of Bacteriophage Qβ Coat Protein, Francis Lim, Marc Spingola, David S. Peabody
Marc Spingola
Improved Cultivation Systems For Isolation Of The Colorado Potato Beetle Spiroplasma., Meghnad Konai, K. J. Hackett, D. L. Williamson, J. J. Lipa, J. D. Pollack, G. E. Gasparich, E. A. Clark, D. C. Vacek, R. F. Whitcomb
Improved Cultivation Systems For Isolation Of The Colorado Potato Beetle Spiroplasma., Meghnad Konai, K. J. Hackett, D. L. Williamson, J. J. Lipa, J. D. Pollack, G. E. Gasparich, E. A. Clark, D. C. Vacek, R. F. Whitcomb
Gail Gasparich
Developmental And Tissue-Specific Expression Of Mouse Pelle-Like Protein Kinase, Marina Trofimova, Amy B. Sprenkle, Melissa Green, Thomas W. Sturgill, Mark G. Goebl, Maureen A. Harrington
Developmental And Tissue-Specific Expression Of Mouse Pelle-Like Protein Kinase, Marina Trofimova, Amy B. Sprenkle, Melissa Green, Thomas W. Sturgill, Mark G. Goebl, Maureen A. Harrington
Amy Sprenkle
Montandon Marsh: A Vegetation Description Of A Potentially Endangered Wetland, E. Hochman, W. Abrahamson, J. Clark
Montandon Marsh: A Vegetation Description Of A Potentially Endangered Wetland, E. Hochman, W. Abrahamson, J. Clark
Warren G. Abrahamson, II
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The Potential For Ontogenetic Vertical Migration By Larvae Of Bathyal Echinoderms, William Jaeckle, Craig M. Young, Michael G. Devin, Suki U.K. Ekaratne, Sophie B. George
The Potential For Ontogenetic Vertical Migration By Larvae Of Bathyal Echinoderms, William Jaeckle, Craig M. Young, Michael G. Devin, Suki U.K. Ekaratne, Sophie B. George
William Jaeckle
Planktotrophy is a relatively common developmental mode among bathyal and abyssal echinoderms, but the sources of food used by deep-sea planktotrophic larvae remain generally unknown. Very few deep-sea echinoderm larvae have been collected in plankton samples, so we do not know whether larvae migrate to the euphotic zone to feed or if they rely on bacteria or detritus at greater depths. We approached this question indirectly by investigating whether larvae of bathyal echinoids can tolerate the temperatures they would encounter in the euphotic zone and whether they possess sufficient energy stores to migrate to the euphotic zone without feeding. Twenty-four …
Concaveation And Maintenance Of Maternal Behavior In A Burrower Bug (Sehirus Cinctus): A Comparative Perspective, Scott Kight
Concaveation And Maintenance Of Maternal Behavior In A Burrower Bug (Sehirus Cinctus): A Comparative Perspective, Scott Kight
Scott Kight