Publications and research interests in novel functional genomics of hypoxia and low oxygen tolerance, using anoxia-tolerant marine invertebrates. Based at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
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Presents scientific advances in life sciences. Includes a list of companies and an archive of published articles. Subscription required for full access.
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Collection of animal recordings and associated video.
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Barnacles, larvae, marine micro organisms
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Provides an interactive information retrieval system for the world crustaceans.
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Online Guide to Research in Plankton Ecology and Biological Oceanography
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Information and several fine photographs of these small crustaceans.
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Article by Wim van Egmond on the life cycle and development of the barnacle with several interesting photographs.
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Profile of this species, which is becoming established on the east coast of the US. Includes photos and maps.
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A comprehensive guide to mantis shrimps (stomatopods). Includes image galleries, articles on their biology and taxonomy, and how-to notes for reef aquarists.
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Summary page containing information about mantis shrimps, with an emphasis on its status as a pest in aquaria.
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Detailed pictures of mantis shrimp larvae from earliest stages to late larval stage. Also photographs of several adult species of stomatopods.
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Bulletin board dedicated to discussions on mantis shrimps as pets. Moderated by Moviegeek.
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Extensive Pycnogonida (Pantopoda) bibliography compiled by Dr. Franz Krapp.
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Six photographs of sea spiders.
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Photographs of Crania anomala, Neocrania anomala and Terebratulina retusa.
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Arthropods are the most successful group of animals. Their success is measured by having the most species, producing the greatest numbers of offspring, occupying the most habitats, possessing terrific defenses, and being able to exploit new resources.
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