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    Seminal Plasma Components in Camelids and Comparisons with Other Species by Kershaw‐Young, CM, Maxwell, WMC

    Published in Reproduction in domestic animals (01-08-2012)
    “…Camelid semen is characterized by a highly viscous, low‐volume ejaculate with a low concentration of spermatozoa that exhibit low progressive motility. The…”
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    Rocky islands in a sea of mud: biotic and abiotic factors structuring deep-sea dropstone communities by Meyer, Kirstin S., Young, Craig M., Sweetman, Andrew K., Taylor, James, Soltwedel, Thomas, Bergmann, Melanie

    “…Stones released by melting icebergs are called dropstones, and these stones constitute island-like hard-bottom habitats at high latitudes. In 2012, dropstone…”
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    Pre- and post-settlement factors controlling spatial variation in recruitment across a cold-seep mussel bed by Arellano, Shawn M., Young, Craig M.

    “…The size structure of a population of the mussel ‘Bathymodiolus’childressishifts dramatically across the mussel bed encircling the Brine Pool NR 1 cold seep in…”
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    Seasonality and zonation in the reproductive biology and population structure of the shrimp Alvinocaris stactophila (Caridea: Alvinocarididae) at a Louisiana Slope cold seep by Copley, JTP, Young, CM

    “…Ecological patterns in deep-sea chemosynthetic environments are often considered to be independent of variations in photosynthetic primary production. This…”
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    Temperature and pressure tolerance of embryos and larvae of the Atlantic seastars Asterias rubens and Marthasterias glacialis (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) : potential for deep-sea invasion by BENITEZ VILLALOBOS, Francisco, TYLER, Paul A, YOUNG, Craig M

    “…Eggs of the shallow-water asteroids Asterias rubens and Marthasterias glacialis were fertilized in vitro and incubated through the early embryonic cleavages…”
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    Effects of physical factors on larval behavior, settlement and recruitment of four tropical demosponges by Maldonado, Manuel, Young, Craig M.

    “…This study investigated the effects of light, water flow and water temperature on larvae and early juveniles of 4 shallow-water Caribbean demosponges, Tedania…”
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    In situ measurement of survival and growth of Lophelia pertusa in the northern Gulf of Mexico by Brooke, S, Young, CM

    “…Growth rates of Lophelia pertusa were directly measured using stained coral fragments, deployed in situ for more than 1 yr on small transplant units. Survival…”
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    Invertebrate communities on historical shipwrecks in the western Atlantic: relation to islands by Meyer, Kirstin S., Brooke, Sandra D., Sweetman, Andrew K., Wolf, Maya, Young, Craig M.

    “…Shipwrecks can be considered island-like habitats on the seafloor. We investigated the fauna of 8 historical shipwrecks off the US east coast to assess whether…”
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    Limits on the bathymetric distribution of keratose sponges: a field test in deep water by Maldonado, Manuel, Young, Craig M.

    “…The keratose sponges (i.e. those in which the mineral skeleton is replaced by a collagenous skeleton) are generally restricted to shallow-water habitats, but…”
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    Temperature and pressure tolerances of embryos and larvae of the Antarctic sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri (Echinodermata: Echinoidea): potential for deep-sea invasion from high latitudes by Tyler, Paul A., Young, Craig M., Clarke, Andrew

    “…Early embryos, blastulae, prisms and 4-arm plutei of the Antarctic shallow-water echinoid Sterechinus neumayeri were subjected to a temperature/pressure regime…”
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    Sediment tolerance of two different morphotypes of the deep-sea coral Lophelia pertusa from the Gulf of Mexico by Brooke, SD, Holmes, MW, Young, CM

    “…On the upper slope of the northern Gulf of Mexico, topographic features are often associated with authigenic carbonate, which provides hard substrate for…”
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    Siliceous Sponges as a Silicon Sink: An Overlooked Aspect of Benthopelagic Coupling in the Marine Silicon Cycle by Maldonado, Manuel, Carmona, Ma Carmen, Velásquez, Zoila, Puig, Angels, Cruzado, Antonio, López, Angel, Young, Craig M.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-05-2005)
    “…Our current understanding of the silicon (Si) cycle in the ocean assumes that diatoms dominate not only the uptake of silicic acid, but also the production and…”
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    Ontogeny of phototaxis and geotaxis during larval development of the sabellariid polychaete Phragmatopoma lapidosa by MCCARTHY, Daniel A, FORWARD, Richard B, YOUNG, Craig M

    “…Thorson generalized that the larvae of intertidal animals should remain photopositive throughout larval life to facilitate encounters with shallow surfaces at…”
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    Potential for deep sea invasion by Mediterranean shallow water echinoids: pressure and temperature as stage-specific dispersal barriers by Young, Craig M., Tyler, Paul A., Fenaux, Lucienne

    “…Hypotheses about the origin of the deep sea fauna often assume that the deep sea was first colonized by cold water animals migrating through isothermal water…”
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    Settlement, growth and reproduction in the deep-sea wood-boring bivalve mollusc Xylophaga depalmai by Tyler, PA, Young, CM, Dove, F

    “…Experimental panels of spruce and oak deployed at 3 and 6 mo intervals over a period of several years at ca. 500 m depth in the NE Tongue of the Ocean,…”
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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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    Depth regulation in parenchymella larvae of a demosponge: relative roles of skeletogenesis, biochemical changes and behavior by Maldonado, Manuel, George, Sophie B., Young, Craig M., Vaquerizo, Isabel

    “…To assess factors that influence depth regulation of sponge larvae, we documented ontogenetic changes in larval size and shape, lipid and protein content,…”
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    Folate levels in cultures of lactic acid bacteria by Lin, M.Y, Young, C.M

    Published in International dairy journal (2000)
    “…The folate levels in cultures of the lactic acid bacteria Bifidobacterium longum B6 and ATCC 15708, Lactobacillus acidophilus N1 and ATCC 4356, Lactobacillus…”
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    Reproductive ecology of a deep-water scleractinian coral, Oculina varicosa, from the southeast Florida shelf by Brooke, Sandra, Young, Craig M.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-06-2003)
    “…The Ivory Tree Coral Oculina varicosa forms extensive reefs of azooxanthellate colonies at depths of 70–100 m along the edge of the Florida Hatteras slope…”
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