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Elizabeth M Harper

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Journal of Structural Biology|February 22, 2011
Micro-structure and chemical composition of vateritic deformities occurring in the bivalve Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774)Max Frenzel, Elizabeth M Harper
The Biological Bulletin|April 27, 2017
Physical versus Biological Control in Bivalve Calcite Prisms: Comparison of Euheterodonts and PteriomorphsElizabeth M Harper, Antonio Checa
Royal Society Open Science|March 28, 2024
The demise of large tropical brachiopods and the Mesozoic marine revolutionElizabeth M Harper, Lloyd S Peck
The Biological Bulletin|December 25, 2010
Spikey bivalves: intra-periostracal crystal growth in anomalodesmatansAntonio G Checa, Elizabeth M Harper
Journal of Structural Biology|March 3, 2012
Nanostructure and crystallography of aberrant columnar vaterite in Corbicula fluminea (Mollusca)Max Frenzel, Richard J Harrison, Elizabeth M Harper
Die Naturwissenschaften|June 23, 2010
The unusual mineral vaterite in shells of the freshwater bivalve Corbicula fluminea from the UKNicole Spann, Elizabeth M Harper, David C Aldridge
Global Change Biology|March 15, 2018
A 120-year record of resilience to environmental change in brachiopodsEmma L Cross, Elizabeth M Harper, Lloyd S Peck
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 17, 2024
The impact of acute low salinity stress on Antarctic echinodermsNicholas J Barrett, Elizabeth M Harper, Lloyd S Peck
Scientific Reports|May 16, 2018
Structure and crystallography of foliated and chalk shell microstructures of the oyster Magallana: the same materials grown under different conditionsAntonio G Checa, Elizabeth M Harper, Alicia González-Segura
Environmental Science & Technology|March 30, 2019
Thicker Shells Compensate Extensive Dissolution in Brachiopods under Future Ocean AcidificationEmma L Cross, Elizabeth M Harper, Lloyd S Peck
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Journal of Structural Biology|February 22, 2011
Micro-structure and chemical composition of vateritic deformities occurring in the bivalve Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774)Max Frenzel, Elizabeth M Harper
The Biological Bulletin|April 27, 2017
Physical versus Biological Control in Bivalve Calcite Prisms: Comparison of Euheterodonts and PteriomorphsElizabeth M Harper, Antonio Checa
Royal Society Open Science|March 28, 2024
The demise of large tropical brachiopods and the Mesozoic marine revolutionElizabeth M Harper, Lloyd S Peck
The Biological Bulletin|December 25, 2010
Spikey bivalves: intra-periostracal crystal growth in anomalodesmatansAntonio G Checa, Elizabeth M Harper
Journal of Structural Biology|March 3, 2012
Nanostructure and crystallography of aberrant columnar vaterite in Corbicula fluminea (Mollusca)Max Frenzel, Richard J Harrison, Elizabeth M Harper
Die Naturwissenschaften|June 23, 2010
The unusual mineral vaterite in shells of the freshwater bivalve Corbicula fluminea from the UKNicole Spann, Elizabeth M Harper, David C Aldridge
Global Change Biology|March 15, 2018
A 120-year record of resilience to environmental change in brachiopodsEmma L Cross, Elizabeth M Harper, Lloyd S Peck
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 17, 2024
The impact of acute low salinity stress on Antarctic echinodermsNicholas J Barrett, Elizabeth M Harper, Lloyd S Peck
Scientific Reports|May 16, 2018
Structure and crystallography of foliated and chalk shell microstructures of the oyster Magallana: the same materials grown under different conditionsAntonio G Checa, Elizabeth M Harper, Alicia González-Segura
Environmental Science & Technology|March 30, 2019
Thicker Shells Compensate Extensive Dissolution in Brachiopods under Future Ocean AcidificationEmma L Cross, Elizabeth M Harper, Lloyd S Peck
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