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    Larvae from deep-sea methane seeps disperse in surface waters by Arellano, Shawn M., Van Gaest, Ahna L., Johnson, Shannon B., Vrijenhoek, Robert C., Young, Craig M.

    “…Many species endemic to deep-sea methane seeps have broad geographical distributions, suggesting that they produce larvae with at least episodic long-distance…”
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    Temperature tolerance of the deep-sea coral Lophelia pertusa from the southeastern United States by Brooke, Sandra, Ross, Steve W., Bane, John M., Seim, Harvey E., Young, Craig M.

    “…Water temperature may be a primary exogenous determinant of deep-sea coral distributions. The upper thermal threshold for survival of the deep-water coral…”
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    Spawning, Development, and the Duration of Larval Life in a Deep-Sea Cold-Seep Mussel by Arellano, Shawn M., Young, Craig M.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-04-2009)
    “…We describe culturing techniques and development for the cold-seep mussel "Bathymodiolus" childressi, the only deep-sea bivalve for which development has been…”
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    Impacts of an endoparasitic copepod, Ismaila belciki, on the reproduction, growth and survivorship of its nudibranch host, Janolus fuscus by Wolf, Maya, Young, Craig M.

    Published in International journal for parasitology (01-05-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] •Examination of the impact of infection of a copepod parasite on nudibranch host.•Experiments examine impact of infection on reproduction,…”
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    Temperature and salinity tolerances of embryos and larvae of the deep-sea mytilid mussel “Bathymodiolus” childressi by Arellano, Shawn M., Young, Craig M.

    Published in Marine biology (01-11-2011)
    “…We examined temperature and salinity tolerances of early embryonic and larval stages of the deep-sea, cold-seep mussel “Bathymodiolus” childressi to determine…”
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    A paradoxical mismatch of fecundity and recruitment in deep-sea opportunists: Cocculinid and pseudococculinid limpets colonizing vascular plant remains on the Bahamian Slope by Young, Craig M., Emson, Roland H., Rice, Mary E., Tyler, Paul A.

    “…Between 1992 and 1994, palm fronds and bundles of fibrous material (rolled door mats of Chinese dragon grass) were deployed by submersible every 3 months at…”
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    Larval settlement of the nemertean egg predator Carcinonemertes errans on the Dungeness crab, Metacarcinus magister by Dunn, Paul H., Young, Craig M.

    Published in Invertebrate biology (01-09-2014)
    “…Due to their habitat specificity, marine parasites present excellent systems for studying the processes and patterns of larval settlement. Settlement of…”
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    Larval dispersal potential of the tubeworm Riftia pachyptila at deep-sea hydrothermal vents by Young, Craig M, Marsh, Adam G, Manahan, Donal T, Mullineaux, Lauren S

    Published in Nature (London) (03-05-2001)
    “…Hydrothermal vents are ephemeral because of frequent volcanic and tectonic activities associated with crust formation. Although the larvae of hydrothermal vent…”
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    Gametogenic periodicity in the chemosynthetic cold-seep mussel “Bathymodiolus” childressi by Tyler, Paul, Young, Craig M, Dolan, Emily, Arellano, Shawn M, Brooke, Sandra D, Baker, Maria

    Published in Marine biology (01-02-2007)
    “…The gametogenic periodicity of the cold seep mussel “Bathymodiolus” childressi was analysed from a time series of samples from depths of ∼ 650 m surrounding…”
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    Crude Oil and Its Burnt Residues Induce Metamorphosis in Marine Invertebrates by Almeda, Rodrigo, Rist, Sinja, Christensen, Anette M, Antoniou, Eleftheria, Parinos, Constantine, Olsson, Mikael, Young, Craig M

    Published in Environmental science & technology (05-12-2023)
    “…Metamorphosis is a critical process in the life cycle of most marine benthic invertebrates, determining their transition from plankton to benthos. It affects…”
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    Distributions of microplastics and larger anthropogenic debris in Norfolk Canyon, Baltimore Canyon, and the adjacent continental slope (Western North Atlantic Margin, U.S.A.) by Jones, Ellie S., Ross, Steve W., Robertson, Craig M., Young, Craig M.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-01-2022)
    “…Anthropogenic debris has been reported in all studied marine environments, including the deepest parts of the sea. Finding areas of accumulation and methods of…”
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    Dominance of Sulfurospirillum in Metagenomes Associated with the Methane Ice Worm (Sirsoe methanicola) by Lim, Shen Jean, Thompson, Luke R, Young, Craig M, Gaasterland, Terry, Goodwin, Kelly D

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (09-08-2022)
    “…Sirsoe methanicola, commonly known as the methane ice worm, is the only macrofaunal species known to inhabit the Gulf of Mexico methane hydrates. Little is…”
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    Burrow forms, growth rates and feeding rates of wood-boring Xylophagaidae bivalves revealed by micro-computed tomography by Amon, Diva J, Sykes, Daniel, Ahmed, Farah, Copley, Jonathan T, Kemp, Kirsty M, Tyler, Paul A, Young, Craig M, Glover, Adrian G

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (14-04-2015)
    “…Wood sinking into the deep sea is often colonized by species of the bivalve subfamily Xylophagaidae; specialist organisms that bore into it and digest…”
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    Dispersal at hydrothermal vents: a summary of recent progress by TYLER, Paul A, YOUNG, Craig M

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-08-2003)
    “…Issue Title: Migrations and Dispersal of Marine Organisms The discovery of hydrothermal vents along the Galapagos Rift in 1977 opened up one of the most…”
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    New Molluscan Larval Form: Brooding and Development in a Hydrothermal Vent Gastropod, Ifremeria nautilei (Provannidae) by REYNOLDS, KYLE C., WATANABE, HIROMI, STRONG, ELLEN E., SASAKI, TAKENORI, UEMATSU, KATSUYUKI, MIYAKE, HIROSHI, KOJIMA, SHIGEAKI, SUZUKI, YOHEY, FUJIKURA, KATSUNORI, KIM, STACY, YOUNG, CRAIG M.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-08-2010)
    “…Despite extreme differences between some shallow and deep-sea habitats, the developmental modes and larval forms of deep-sea animals are typically similar to…”
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    The influence of larval migration and dispersal depth on potential larval trajectories of a deep-sea bivalve by McVeigh, Doreen M., Eggleston, David B., Todd, Austin C., Young, Craig M., He, Ruoying

    “…Many fundamental questions in marine ecology require an understanding of larval dispersal and connectivity, yet direct observations of larval trajectories are…”
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