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The Daphnia carapace and other novel structures evolved via the cryptic persistence of serial homologs.Academic Article Why?
A mineralogical record of ocean change: Decadal and centennial patterns in the California mussel.Academic Article Why?
Gut bacteria are essential for normal cuticle development in herbivorous turtle ants.Academic Article Why?
Historical baselines and the future of shell calcification for a foundation species in a changing ocean.Academic Article Why?
A carapace-like bony 'body tube' in an early triassic marine reptile and the onset of marine tetrapod predation.Academic Article Why?
Pfister, CatherinePerson Why?
Patel, NipamPerson Why?
Detecting, sourcing, and age-dating dredged sediments on the open shelf, southern California, using dead mollusk shells.Academic Article Why?
Origins, bottlenecks, and present-day diversity: patterns of morphospace occupation in marine bivalves.Academic Article Why?
Parallel evolution of local adaptation and reproductive isolation in the face of gene flow.Academic Article Why?
Rapid environmental change over the past decade revealed by isotopic analysis of the California mussel in the northeast Pacific.Academic Article Why?
Moreau, CorriePerson Why?
Disentangling the assembly mechanisms of ant cuticular bacterial communities of two Amazonian ant species sharing a common arboreal nest.Academic Article Why?
Wootton, John TimothyPerson Why?
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