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Richard R Strathmann

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 15, 2008
Predators induce cloning in echinoderm larvaeDawn Vaughn, Richard R Strathmann
Plos One|March 15, 2019
Arms of larval seastars of Pisaster ochraceus provide versatility in muscular and ciliary swimmingSophie B George, Richard R Strathmann
The Biological Bulletin|August 30, 2002
Evolution of fast development of planktonic embryos to early swimmingJennifer M Staver, Richard R Strathmann
The Biological Bulletin|October 12, 2007
An extraordinarily long larval duration of 4.5 years from hatching to metamorphosis for teleplanic veligers of Fusitriton oregonensisMegumi F Strathmann, Richard R Strathmann
The Biological Bulletin|January 10, 2018
CYPHONAUTES' CILIARY SIEVE BREAKS A BIOLOGICAL RULE OF INFERENCERichard R Strathmann, Larry R McEdward
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 18, 2011
Plasticity of hatching and the duration of planktonic development in marine invertebratesFernanda X Oyarzun, Richard R Strathmann
The Biological Bulletin|April 2, 2019
Contrasting Metatrochal Behavior of Mollusc and Annelid Larvae and the Regulation of Feeding While SwimmingRichard R Strathmann, Antonio Brante, Fernanda X Oyarzun
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
HETEROCHRONIC DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY IN LARVAL SEA URCHINS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR EVOLUTION OF NONFEEDING LARVAERichard R Strathmann, Lucienne Fenaux, Megumi F Strathmann
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2002
Risk and the evolution of cell-cycle durations of embryosRichard R Strathmann, Jennifer M Staver, Jennifer R Hoffman
The Biological Bulletin|August 31, 2018
Brood Reduction, Not Poecilogony, in a Vermetid Gastropod with Two Developmental Outcomes within Egg CapsulesRichard R Strathmann, Megumi F Strathmann, Michael G Hadfield
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 15, 2008
Predators induce cloning in echinoderm larvaeDawn Vaughn, Richard R Strathmann
Plos One|March 15, 2019
Arms of larval seastars of Pisaster ochraceus provide versatility in muscular and ciliary swimmingSophie B George, Richard R Strathmann
The Biological Bulletin|August 30, 2002
Evolution of fast development of planktonic embryos to early swimmingJennifer M Staver, Richard R Strathmann
The Biological Bulletin|October 12, 2007
An extraordinarily long larval duration of 4.5 years from hatching to metamorphosis for teleplanic veligers of Fusitriton oregonensisMegumi F Strathmann, Richard R Strathmann
The Biological Bulletin|January 10, 2018
CYPHONAUTES' CILIARY SIEVE BREAKS A BIOLOGICAL RULE OF INFERENCERichard R Strathmann, Larry R McEdward
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 18, 2011
Plasticity of hatching and the duration of planktonic development in marine invertebratesFernanda X Oyarzun, Richard R Strathmann
The Biological Bulletin|April 2, 2019
Contrasting Metatrochal Behavior of Mollusc and Annelid Larvae and the Regulation of Feeding While SwimmingRichard R Strathmann, Antonio Brante, Fernanda X Oyarzun
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
HETEROCHRONIC DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY IN LARVAL SEA URCHINS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR EVOLUTION OF NONFEEDING LARVAERichard R Strathmann, Lucienne Fenaux, Megumi F Strathmann
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2002
Risk and the evolution of cell-cycle durations of embryosRichard R Strathmann, Jennifer M Staver, Jennifer R Hoffman
The Biological Bulletin|August 31, 2018
Brood Reduction, Not Poecilogony, in a Vermetid Gastropod with Two Developmental Outcomes within Egg CapsulesRichard R Strathmann, Megumi F Strathmann, Michael G Hadfield
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