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Integrative and Comparative Biology
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June 29, 2011
Unsegmented annelids? Possible origins of four lophotrochozoan worm taxa
Kenneth M Halanych, Thomas G Dahlgren, Damhnait McHugh
Peerj
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July 5, 2021
Grab what you can-an evaluation of spatial replication to decrease heterogeneity in sediment eDNA metabarcoding
Jon T Hestetun, Anders Lanzén, Thomas G Dahlgren
Comptes Rendus Biologies
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March 14, 2009
Progress in systematics: from Siboglinidae to Pogonophora and Vestimentifera and back to Siboglinidae
Fredrik Pleijel, Thomas G Dahlgren, Greg W Rouse
Elife
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November 28, 2018
Managing a sustainable deep-sea 'blue economy' requires knowledge of what actually lives there
Adrian G Glover, Helena Wiklund, Chong Chen, et al.
The Biological Bulletin
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June 17, 2003
Genetic differences within and between species of deep-sea crabs (chaceon) from the North Atlantic Ocean
James R Weinberg, Thomas G Dahlgren, Nan Trowbridge, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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December 3, 2005
World-wide whale worms? A new species of Osedax from the shallow north Atlantic
Adrian G Glover, Björn Källström, Craig R Smith, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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May 29, 2008
On the role of bone-eating worms in the degradation of marine vertebrate remains
Adrian G Glover, Kirsty M Kemp, Craig R Smith, et al.
Peerj
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May 30, 2019
The highly toxic and cryptogenic clinging jellyfish <i>Gonionemus</i> sp. (Hydrozoa, Limnomedusae) on the Swedish west coast
Annette F Govindarajan, Björn Källström, Erik Selander, et al.
The Biological Bulletin
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December 22, 2011
Bone-boring worms: characterizing the morphology, rate, and method of bioerosion by Osedax mucofloris (Annelida, Siboglinidae)
Nicholas D Higgs, Adrian G Glover, Thomas G Dahlgren, et al.
Zookeys
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November 14, 2019
Abyssal fauna of polymetallic nodule exploration areas, eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone, central Pacific Ocean: Annelida: Capitellidae, Opheliidae, Scalibregmatidae, and Travisiidae
Helena Wiklund, Lenka Neal, Adrian G Glover, et al.
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Integrative and Comparative Biology
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June 29, 2011
Unsegmented annelids? Possible origins of four lophotrochozoan worm taxa
Kenneth M Halanych, Thomas G Dahlgren, Damhnait McHugh
Peerj
|
July 5, 2021
Grab what you can-an evaluation of spatial replication to decrease heterogeneity in sediment eDNA metabarcoding
Jon T Hestetun, Anders Lanzén, Thomas G Dahlgren
Comptes Rendus Biologies
|
March 14, 2009
Progress in systematics: from Siboglinidae to Pogonophora and Vestimentifera and back to Siboglinidae
Fredrik Pleijel, Thomas G Dahlgren, Greg W Rouse
Elife
|
November 28, 2018
Managing a sustainable deep-sea 'blue economy' requires knowledge of what actually lives there
Adrian G Glover, Helena Wiklund, Chong Chen, et al.
The Biological Bulletin
|
June 17, 2003
Genetic differences within and between species of deep-sea crabs (chaceon) from the North Atlantic Ocean
James R Weinberg, Thomas G Dahlgren, Nan Trowbridge, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
December 3, 2005
World-wide whale worms? A new species of Osedax from the shallow north Atlantic
Adrian G Glover, Björn Källström, Craig R Smith, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
May 29, 2008
On the role of bone-eating worms in the degradation of marine vertebrate remains
Adrian G Glover, Kirsty M Kemp, Craig R Smith, et al.
Peerj
|
May 30, 2019
The highly toxic and cryptogenic clinging jellyfish <i>Gonionemus</i> sp. (Hydrozoa, Limnomedusae) on the Swedish west coast
Annette F Govindarajan, Björn Källström, Erik Selander, et al.
The Biological Bulletin
|
December 22, 2011
Bone-boring worms: characterizing the morphology, rate, and method of bioerosion by Osedax mucofloris (Annelida, Siboglinidae)
Nicholas D Higgs, Adrian G Glover, Thomas G Dahlgren, et al.
Zookeys
|
November 14, 2019
Abyssal fauna of polymetallic nodule exploration areas, eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone, central Pacific Ocean: Annelida: Capitellidae, Opheliidae, Scalibregmatidae, and Travisiidae
Helena Wiklund, Lenka Neal, Adrian G Glover, et al.
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