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Interacting environmental stressors modulate reproductive output and larval performance in a tropical intertidal barnacle
(2015-07)
Tropical intertidal filter-feeding invertebrates often face thermal stress and oligotrophic nearshore conditions, which may modulate reproductive responses. In order to investigate how these stressors affect resource ...
Dietary bioaccumulation of UV-absorbing compounds, and post-ingestive fitness in larval planktotrophic crustaceans from coastal SW Atlantic
(Elsevier, 2021-08)
Increased ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a major environmental stressor for marine organisms. The response of planktotrophic larvae of holo- and meroplanktonic crustaceans fed dietary algae grown under different light ...
Molecular phylogenetic and embryological evidence that feeding larvae have been reacquired in a marine gastropod
(2007)
Evolutionary transitions between different modes of development in marine invertebrates are thought to be biased toward the loss of feeding larvae. Because the morphology of feeding larvae is complex and nonfeeding larvae ...
Reproductive and larval biology of the sub-Antarctic hermit crab Pagurus comptus reared in the laboratory
(Cambridge University Press, 2006-06)
Fecundity, hatching rhythm, and the planktotrophic larval development of the hermit crab Pagurus comptus from sub-Antarctic waters of the Beagle Channel (Tierra del Fuego) were studied under controlled laboratory conditions ...