Elaine Soulanille

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nodeCurrent Status of the Tardigrada: Evolution and Ecology published01/18/2011 - 16:23
nodeTardigrada of the Arctic tundra with descriptions of two new species published01/18/2011 - 16:27
nodeThe significance of four xeric parameters in the ecology of terrestrial Tardigrada published01/18/2011 - 16:32
nodeTardigrada from North America published01/18/2011 - 16:35
nodePhylogenetic position of the Tardigrada based on the 18S ribosomal RNA gene sequences published01/18/2011 - 16:37
nodeThe biology and ecology of lotic Tardigrada published01/18/2011 - 16:42
nodeThe first record of cyclomorphosis in Tardigrada based on a new genus and species from Arctic meiobenthos1 published01/18/2011 - 16:45
nodeYellowfin tuna at the fish market enpublished01/18/2011 - 19:23
nodeStomatolites in Hamlin Pool, Shark Bay, Australia enpublished01/18/2011 - 19:52
nodeStromatolites from Eastern Andies South of Cochabamba, District of Cochabamba, Bolivia, South America. enpublished01/18/2011 - 20:00
nodeRecent studies on the Ctenophora published01/19/2011 - 17:06
nodeMollusca: Gastropoda published01/19/2011 - 17:09
nodeCtenophora enpublished01/19/2011 - 19:16
nodeCtenophore: external morphology enpublished01/19/2011 - 20:17
nodeBalanus glandula, mixed with the smaller Chthamalus dalli, near Bodega Bay, California (USA). enpublished01/20/2011 - 18:18
nodeIntertidal Invertebrates of California published01/20/2011 - 18:44
nodeBetween Pacific Tides published01/20/2011 - 21:18
nodeBalanus glandula Darwin, 1854 enpublished01/20/2011 - 21:28
nodeClose-up of Lophelia pertusa calyx with polyp retracted enpublished01/21/2011 - 16:16
nodeLophelia pertusa on the seafloor enpublished01/21/2011 - 16:41
nodeLophelia pertusa coral, with opened polyps, attached to an authigenic carbonate rock. enpublished01/21/2011 - 16:45
nodeBlack coral (Leiopathes sp.) polyp enpublished01/21/2011 - 16:53
nodeKey to Invertebrates Found At or Near The Rosario Beach Marine Laboratory published01/22/2011 - 10:15
nodeInvasion of Japanese shores by the NE Pacific barnacle Balanus glandula and its ecological and biogeographical impact published01/22/2011 - 10:31
nodeLophelia enpublished01/22/2011 - 12:14
nodeCoral reefs in the North Atlantic? published01/22/2011 - 12:19
nodeLophelia.org published01/22/2011 - 12:45
node The fauna associated with the bank-forming deepwater coral Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinaria) on the Faroe shelf published01/22/2011 - 16:06
nodeThe deep-water coral Lophelia pertusa in Norwegian waters: distribution and fishery impact published01/22/2011 - 16:08
node‘Patch’ development of the deep-water coral Lophelia Pertusa (L.) on Rockall Bank published01/22/2011 - 16:11
nodeThe biology of Lophelia pertusa (Linnaeus 1758) and other deep-water reef-forming corals and impacts from human activities published01/22/2011 - 16:16
nodeErlangen Earth Conference SeriesCold-Water Corals and EcosystemsRole of cold-water Lophelia pertusa coral reefs as fish habitat in the NE Atlantic published01/22/2011 - 16:20
nodeHabitat and fauna of deep-water Lophelia pertusa coral reefs off the southeastern U.S.: Blake plateau, Straits of Florida, and Gulf of Mexico published01/22/2011 - 16:26
nodeObservations of Lophelia pertusa and the surficial geology at a deep-water site in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico published01/22/2011 - 16:28
nodeWill human-induced changes in seawater chemistry alter the distribution of deep-sea scleractinian corals? published01/22/2011 - 16:43
nodePredicting suitable habitat for the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia) published01/22/2011 - 16:47
nodeArchaea enpublished01/22/2011 - 17:19
nodeArchaea published01/22/2011 - 17:39
nodeIntroduction to the Archaea: Life's extremists. . published01/22/2011 - 18:09
node16S rRNA phylogenetic analysis and quantification of Korarchaeota indigenous to the hot springs of Kamchatka, Russia. published01/22/2011 - 19:58
nodeA korarchaeal genome reveals insights into the evolution of the Archaea. published01/22/2011 - 20:02
nodeDetection of 16S rDNA sequences representing the novel phylum "Nanoarchaeota": indication for a wide distribution in high temperature biotopes. published01/22/2011 - 20:05
nodeA new phylum of Archaea represented by a nanosized hyperthermophilic symbiont published01/22/2011 - 20:08
nodeMesophilic crenarchaeota: proposal for a third archaeal phylum, the Thaumarchaeota published01/22/2011 - 20:11
nodeDistinct gene set in two different lineages of ammonia-oxidizing archaea supports the phylum Thaumarchaeota published01/22/2011 - 20:15
nodeThe Introduced Green Alga Caulerpa Taxifolia Continues to Spread in the Mediterranean published01/22/2011 - 21:25
nodeCalifornia’s Reaction to Caulerpa taxifolia: A Model for Invasive Species Rapid Response* published01/22/2011 - 21:39
nodeSea slug disperses the invasive Caulerpa taxifolia published01/22/2011 - 21:47
nodeUsing genetic techniques to investigate the sources of the invasive alga in three new locations in Australia published01/22/2011 - 21:54
nodeCyanobacteria published01/23/2011 - 08:54