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(2000). Danio rerio, the zebra®sh.
Yeast. 17, 225-231.
(2004). Daytime hunting behaviour of Echidna catenata (Muraenidae): why chain morays foraging at ebb tide have no followers.
Aqua Journal of Ichthyology and Aquatic Biology. 8, 1-8.
(2010). The Deadly Chytrid Fungus: A Story of an Emerging Pathogen.
PLoS Pathogens. 6,
(2008). Deciphering deuterostome phylogeny: molecular, morphological and palaeontological perspectives.
Philosophical Transitions of the Royal Society B. 363, 1557-1568.
(2008). Decline and conservation of bumble bees .
Annual Review of Entomology. 53, 191-208.
(2001). Decline and regional extirpation of freshwater mussels (Unionidae) in a small river system invaded by Dreissena polymorpha: the Rideau River, 1993–2000.
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 79, 2181-2191.
(1997). Decline in Pelagic Cephalopod Metabolism With Habitat Depth Reflects Differences in Locomotory Efficiency.
Biological Bulletin. 192, 262-278. Abstract
(1999). Decline of a Native Mussel Masked by Sibling Species Invasion.
Conservation Biology. 13, 661-664. Abstract
(1977). The Decline of Brown Pelicans on the Louisiana and Texas Gulf Coast.
The Southwestern Naturalist. 21, 417-431. Abstract
(2009). Decline of bumble bees (Bombus) in the North American Midwest.
Biological Conservation. 142, 75-84.
(2004). Declining Downwind: Amphibian Population Declines in California and Historical Pesticide Use.
Ecological Applications. 14, 1892-1902.
(2007). Deep molluscan phylogeny: synthesis of palaeontological and neontological data.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B. 274, 2413-2419.
(2010). Deep-Sea Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea: The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable.
PLoS ONE. 5(8), e11832.
(2010). Deep-Sea Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea: The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable.
PLoS ONE. 5(8), e11832.
(2010). Deep-Sea Biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea: The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable.
PLoS ONE. 5(8), e11832.
(1982). Deep-sea echinoderms in the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahama islands: A survey, using the research submersible Alvin.
Australian Museum Memoirs. 16, 129-145.
(1976). Deep-sea macroplanktonic sea cucumbers: suspended sediment feeders captured from deep submergence vehicle.
Science. 194, 1083-1085.
(2009). Deep-sea mystery solved: astonishing larval transformations and extreme sexual dimorphism unite three fish families.
Biology Letters. 5(-1), 235–9.
(2010). Deep-water Corallium rubrum (L., 1758) from the Mediterranean Sea: preliminary genetic characterisation.
Marine Ecology. 31(2), 261 - 269. Abstract
(2002). The deep-water coral Lophelia pertusa in Norwegian waters: distribution and fishery impact.
Hydrobiologia. 471(1/3), 1 - 12. Abstract
(1995). Deep-water dispersal of the tropical alga Caulerpa taxifolia introduced into the Mediterranean.
Aquatic Botany. 51(1-2), 163 - 169. Abstract
(2006). Deepwater broadcast spawning by Montastraea cavernosa, Montastraea franksi, and Diploria strigosa at the Flower Garden Banks, Gulf of Mexico.
Coral Reefs. 25, 169-171.
(2000). Defenses of Caribbean sponges against invertebrate predators. 11. Assays with sea stars.
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES. 195, 133-144.
(2009). Defensive tool use in a coconutcarrying octopus.
Current Biology. 19, R1069-R1070.
(2006). DEFINING THE MAJOR LINEAGES OF RED ALGAE (RHODOPHYTA)1.
Journal of Phycology. 42(2), 482 - 492. Abstract

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