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View article: Reproductive biology of the original hydrothermal hairy snail, Alviniconcha hessleri, from the Mariana back-arc
Reproductive biology of the original hydrothermal hairy snail, Alviniconcha hessleri, from the Mariana back-arc Open
Many life history traits of hydrothermal vent fauna are undescribed, yet this knowledge is crucial for the accurate assessment of the vulnerability of vent endemic species, which are endangered by anthropogenic impacts in the deep-sea. Her…
View article: A Global Red List for Hydrothermal Vent Molluscs
A Global Red List for Hydrothermal Vent Molluscs Open
With the accelerating development of direct and indirect anthropogenic threats, including climate change and pollution as well as extractive industries such as deep-sea mining, there is an urgent need for simple but effective solutions to …
View article: Developmental modularity in the feeding structures of the predatory gastropod, Amphissa columbiana (Neogastropoda; Columbellidae)
Developmental modularity in the feeding structures of the predatory gastropod, Amphissa columbiana (Neogastropoda; Columbellidae) Open
Developmental modularity may facilitate morphological evolution by allowing phenotypic change of a developing body component without negatively impacting other components. I examined foregut development in Amphissa columbiana, a predatory …
View article: Measurement of geologic nitrogen using mass spectrometry, colorimetry, and a newly adapted fluorometry technique
Measurement of geologic nitrogen using mass spectrometry, colorimetry, and a newly adapted fluorometry technique Open
Long viewed as a mostly noble, atmospheric species, recent work demonstrates that nitrogen in fact cycles throughout the Earth system, including the atmosphere, biosphere, oceans, and solid Earth. Despite this new-found behaviour, more tho…
View article: Measurement of geologic nitrogen using mass spectrometry, colourimetry, and a newly adapted fluorometry technique
Measurement of geologic nitrogen using mass spectrometry, colourimetry, and a newly adapted fluorometry technique Open
Long viewed as a mostly noble, atmospheric species, recent work demonstrates that nitrogen in fact cycles throughout the Earth system, including the atmosphere, biosphere, oceans, and solid Earth. Despite this new-found behaviour, more tho…