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    EVOLUTION OF POECILOGONY AND THE BIOGEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN POPULATIONS OF THE POLYCHAETE STREBLOSPIO by Schulze, Stefan R, Rice, Stanley A, Simon, Joseph L, Karl, Stephen A

    Published in Evolution (01-08-2000)
    “…Invertebrate interspecific developmental patterns can be highly variable and, taxonomically, are considered only weakly constrained. Intraspecifically, some…”
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    Repopulation of the Polychaete Fauna of an Intertidal Habitat following Natural Defaunation: Species Equilibrium by Dauer, Daniel M., Simon, Joseph L.

    Published in Oecologia (01-01-1976)
    “…During summer, 1971, a massive outbreak of red tide resulted in defaunation of a previously characterized sandy, intertidal habitat in upper Old Tampa Bay,…”
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    EVOLUTION OF POECILOGONY AND THE BIOGEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN POPULATIONS OF THE POLYCHAETE STREBLOSPIO by Schulze, Stefan R., Rice, Stanley A., Simon, Joseph L., Karl, Stephen A.

    Published in Evolution (01-08-2000)
    “… Invertebrate interspecific developmental patterns can be highly variable and, taxonomically, are considered only weakly constrained. Intraspecifically, some…”
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    The Sperm Transfer System in Kinbergonuphis simoni (Polychaeta:Onuphidae) by Hsieh, Hwey-Lian, Simon, Joseph L.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-04-1990)
    “…Tube dwelling Kinbergonuphis simoni (Santos, Day and Rice) achieves a 98.9% fertilization efficiency by means of a sperm transfer system involving…”
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    Evolution of poecilogony and the biogeograpy of North American populations of the polychaete Streblospio by Schulze, Stefan R, Rice, Stanley A, Simon, Joseph L, Karl, Stephen A

    Published in Evolution (01-08-2000)
    “…Invertebrate interspecific developmental patterns can be highly variable and, taxonomically, are considered only weakly constrained. Intraspecifically, some…”
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    TAMPA BAY ESTUARINE SYSTEM—A SYNOPSIS by Simon, Joseph L.

    Published in Florida scientist (01-10-1974)
    “…The tremendous surge in population and development in the area has placed a severe strain on the System which is comprised of five contiguous areas—1) Old…”
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    Histological and Histochemical Analysis of Neurosecretory Granules in Asteroids (Echinodermata) by Atwood, David G., Simon, Joseph L.

    “…Neurosecretory substances within nervous tissues of Echinaster echinophorus, Luidia clathrata, and Patiria miniata were analyzed histologically and…”
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