Larval development of the tropical deep-sea echinoid Aspidodiadema jacobyi: phylogenetic implications

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The Marine Biological Laboratory
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2000
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The complete larval development of an echinoid in the family Aspidodiadematidae is described for the first time from in vitro cultures of Aspidodiadema jacobyi, a bathyal species from the Bahamian Slope. Over a period of 5 months, embryos grew from small (98-micron) eggs to very large (3071-micron) and complex planktotrophic echinopluteus larvae.

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The complete larval development of an echinoid in the family Aspidodiadematidae is described for the first time from in vitro cultures of Aspidodiadema jacobyi, a bathyal species from the Bahamian Slope. Over a period of 5 months, embryos grew from small (98-micron) eggs to very large (3071-micron) and complex planktotrophic echinopluteus larvae.
This manuscript is available at http://www.biolbull.org/ and may be cited as: Young, C. M., & George, S. B. (2000). Larval development of the tropical deep-sea echinoid Aspidodiadema jacobyi: phylogenetic implications. The Biological Bulletin, 198(3), 387-395.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #1339.
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2000
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2000
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Larval development of the tropical deep-sea echinoid Aspidodiadema jacobyi: phylogenetic implications
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The Marine Biological Laboratory
2000
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Larval development of the tropical deep-sea echinoid Aspidodiadema jacobyi: phylogenetic implications
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Larval development of the tropical deep-sea echinoid Aspidodiadema jacobyi: phylogenetic implications