[HTML][HTML] Molecular phylogeny of echiuran worms (Phylum: Annelida) reveals evolutionary pattern of feeding mode and sexual dimorphism
The Echiura, or spoon worms, are a group of marine worms, most of which live in burrows in
soft sediments. This annelid-like animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
soft sediments. This annelid-like animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
Molecular Phylogeny of Echiuran Worms (Phylum: Annelida) Reveals Evolutionary Pattern of Feeding Mode and Sexual Dimorphism.
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The Echiura, or spoon worms, are a group of marine worms, most of which live in burrows in
soft sediments. This annelid-like animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
soft sediments. This annelid-like animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
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Molecular phylogeny of echiuran worms (Phylum: Annelida) reveals evolutionary pattern of feeding mode and sexual dimorphism.
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The Echiura, or spoon worms, are a group of marine worms, most of which live in burrows in
soft sediments. This annelid-like animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
soft sediments. This annelid-like animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
Molecular Phylogeny of Echiuran Worms (Phylum: Annelida) Reveals Evolutionary Pattern of Feeding Mode and Sexual Dimorphism
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The Echiura, or spoon worms, are a group of marine worms, most of which live in burrows in
soft sediments. This annelid-like animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
soft sediments. This annelid-like animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
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The Echiura, or spoon worms, are a group of marine worms, most of which live in burrows in
soft sediments. This annelidlike animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
soft sediments. This annelidlike animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
[PDF][PDF] Molecular Phylogeny of Echiuran Worms (Phylum: Annelida) Reveals Evolutionary Pattern
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The Echiura, or spoon worms, are a group of marine worms, most of which live in burrows in
soft sediments. This annelidlike animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
soft sediments. This annelidlike animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
Molecular phylogeny of echiuran worms (Phylum: Annelida) reveals evolutionary pattern of feeding mode and sexual dimorphism
R Goto, T Okamoto, H Ishikawa, Y Hamamura… - PloS …, 2013 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The Echiura, or spoon worms, are a group of marine worms, most of which live in burrows in
soft sediments. This annelid-like animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
soft sediments. This annelid-like animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
[PDF][PDF] Molecular Phylogeny of Echiuran Worms (Phylum: Annelida) Reveals Evolutionary Pattern
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The Echiura, or spoon worms, are a group of marine worms, most of which live in burrows in
soft sediments. This annelidlike animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
soft sediments. This annelidlike animal group was once considered as a separate phylum …
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