Are echinoderm egg size distributions bimodal?

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The Marine Biological Laboratory
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1997
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Here we test the prediction of bimodality in the holothuroid and ophiuroid echinoderms and show that although the natural log-transformed egg size distributions are visually unimodal, the holothurian egg size distribution is statistically composed of two discrete modes. Moreover, reexamination of the asteroid and echinoid egg size distributions (14) with the addition ofdata from more recent literature confirms that there are two statistical modes in the egg size distributions of these classes.

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Here we test the prediction of bimodality in the holothuroid and ophiuroid echinoderms and show that although the natural log-transformed egg size distributions are visually unimodal, the holothurian egg size distribution is statistically composed of two discrete modes. Moreover, reexamination of the asteroid and echinoid egg size distributions (14) with the addition ofdata from more recent literature confirms that there are two statistical modes in the egg size distributions of these classes.
This manuscript is available at http://www.biolbull.org/ and may be cited as: Sewell, M. A., & Young, C. M.(1997). Are echinoderm egg size distributions bimodal? The Biological Bulletin, 193(3), 297-305.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #1217.
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1997
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1997
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Are echinoderm egg size distributions bimodal?
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The Marine Biological Laboratory
1997
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Are echinoderm egg size distributions bimodal?
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Are echinoderm egg size distributions bimodal?