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Zacherl, Danielle - Department of Biological Science, California State University, Fullerton
The limits to biogeographical distributions: insights from the northward range extension
doi:10.1016/S0016-7037(00)00384-3 Barium and strontium uptake into larval protoconchs and statoliths of the marine
YOU SAY CONCHAPHILA, I SAY LURIDA: MOLECULAR EVIDENCE FOR RESTRICTING THE OLYMPIA OYSTER (OSTREA LURIDA CARPENTER 1864) TO
doi: 10.1098/rspb.2009.2214 published online 4 February 2010Proc. R. Soc. B
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser
SEASONAL SETTLEMENT OF OLYMPIA OYSTER LARVAE, OSTREA LURIDA CARPENTER 1864 AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO SEAWATER TEMPERATURE
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser
A SHELL OF ITS FORMER SELF: CAN OSTREA LURIDA CARPENTER 1864 LARVAL SHELLS REVEAL INFORMATION ABOUT A RECRUIT'S BIRTH LOCATION?
DANIELLE CLAIRE ZACHERL California State University Fullerton Department of Biological Science (MH282) Box 6850, Fullerton, CA
Oceanography Vol.20, No. 380 M a r i N e P o P u l at i o N Co N N e C t i V i t y
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES Mar Ecol Prog Ser
individuals are the extreme tails of the distribution of dispersal distances, and they can be orders of magnitude