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Chester J Sands

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Advances in Marine Biology|October 29, 2025
An understudied phylum? Conservation consequences of the historic lack of echinoderm taxonomistsHugh F Carter, Chester J Sands
Plos One|June 28, 2017
Functional group diversity is key to Southern Ocean benthic carbon pathwaysDavid K A Barnes, Chester J Sands
Heredity|May 11, 2019
Dwarf brooder versus giant broadcaster: combining genetic and reproductive data to unravel cryptic diversity in an Antarctic brittle starQuentin Jossart, Chester J Sands, Mary A Sewell
Global Change Biology|December 20, 2021
Response to concerns regarding the role of Antarctic blue carbon habitats in a global contextNadescha Zwerschke, David K A Barnes, Chester J Sands
BMC Ecology|May 2, 2008
Assessing meiofaunal variation among individuals utilising morphological and molecular approaches: an example using the TardigradaChester J Sands, Peter Convey, Katrin Linse, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|May 16, 2018
Icebergs, sea ice, blue carbon and Antarctic climate feedbacksDavid K A Barnes, Andrew Fleming, Chester J Sands, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 25, 2017
Geographic structure in the Southern Ocean circumpolar brittle star <i>Ophionotus victoriae</i> (Ophiuridae) revealed from mtDNA and single-nucleotide polymorphism dataMatthew P Galaska, Chester J Sands, Scott R Santos, et al.
The Biological Bulletin|September 13, 2017
Crossing the Divide: Admixture Across the Antarctic Polar Front Revealed by the Brittle Star Astrotoma agassiziiMatthew P Galaska, Chester J Sands, Scott R Santos, et al.
Global Change Biology|December 20, 2015
Why is the South Orkney Island shelf (the world's first high seas marine protected area) a carbon immobilization hotspot?David K A Barnes, Louise Ireland, Oliver T Hogg, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|December 23, 2021
Evolutionary innovations in Antarctic brittle stars linked to glacial refugiaSally C Y Lau, Jan M Strugnell, Chester J Sands, et al.
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Advances in Marine Biology|October 29, 2025
An understudied phylum? Conservation consequences of the historic lack of echinoderm taxonomistsHugh F Carter, Chester J Sands
Plos One|June 28, 2017
Functional group diversity is key to Southern Ocean benthic carbon pathwaysDavid K A Barnes, Chester J Sands
Heredity|May 11, 2019
Dwarf brooder versus giant broadcaster: combining genetic and reproductive data to unravel cryptic diversity in an Antarctic brittle starQuentin Jossart, Chester J Sands, Mary A Sewell
Global Change Biology|December 20, 2021
Response to concerns regarding the role of Antarctic blue carbon habitats in a global contextNadescha Zwerschke, David K A Barnes, Chester J Sands
BMC Ecology|May 2, 2008
Assessing meiofaunal variation among individuals utilising morphological and molecular approaches: an example using the TardigradaChester J Sands, Peter Convey, Katrin Linse, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|May 16, 2018
Icebergs, sea ice, blue carbon and Antarctic climate feedbacksDavid K A Barnes, Andrew Fleming, Chester J Sands, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|January 25, 2017
Geographic structure in the Southern Ocean circumpolar brittle star <i>Ophionotus victoriae</i> (Ophiuridae) revealed from mtDNA and single-nucleotide polymorphism dataMatthew P Galaska, Chester J Sands, Scott R Santos, et al.
The Biological Bulletin|September 13, 2017
Crossing the Divide: Admixture Across the Antarctic Polar Front Revealed by the Brittle Star Astrotoma agassiziiMatthew P Galaska, Chester J Sands, Scott R Santos, et al.
Global Change Biology|December 20, 2015
Why is the South Orkney Island shelf (the world's first high seas marine protected area) a carbon immobilization hotspot?David K A Barnes, Louise Ireland, Oliver T Hogg, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|December 23, 2021
Evolutionary innovations in Antarctic brittle stars linked to glacial refugiaSally C Y Lau, Jan M Strugnell, Chester J Sands, et al.
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