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Juvenile hormone mimics: effect on cirriped crustacean metamorphosis

E D Gomez, D J Faulkner, W A Newman

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |February 23, 1973
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    A synthetic juvenile hormone mimic has been shown to cause premature metamorphosis of the cyprid larva of an acorn barnacle in concentrations as low as 10 parts per billion in filtered seawater. The effect of a juvenile hormone mimic on a crustacean has not previously been demonstrated.

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