Understanding the Effects of Low Salinity on Fertilization Success and Early Development in the Sand Dollar Echinarachnius parma.

Pechenik, Jan A.

Allen, Jonathan D.

2010

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  • Free-spawning marine invertebrates that live near shore or in estuaries may experience reduced fertilization success during low-salinity events. Although several studies have documented reproductive failure at reduced salinity in estuarine animals, few have looked at whether developmental failure is due to a failure of fertilization or to a failure of fertilized eggs to cleave. In this study, we ... read more
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  • Jonathan D. Allen and Jan A. Pechenik, "Understanding the Effects of Low Salinity on Fertilization Success and Early Development in the Sand Dollar Echinarachnius parma," The Biological Bulletin 218, no. 2 (April 2010): 189-199. DOI: 10.1086/BBLv218n2p189.
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