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Ascidiella aspersa

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Ascidiella aspersa (Müller, 1776)

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XXIX.—Contributions to the study of the Littoral fauna of the Anglo-Norman Islands (Jersey, Guernsey, Herm, and Sark)
R Kœhler (1886) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 18: 290-307
XXXV.—Contributions to the study of the littoral fauna of the Anglo-Norman Islands (Jersey, Guernsey, Herm, and Sark)
R Kœhler (1886) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 18: 351-367
Die Ascidien der Arktis
R Hartmeyer (1903) Fauna Arctica 3: 93-412
Alder und Hancock's Britische Tunicaten. Eine Revision
R Hartmeyer (1915) Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin 7: 303-344
Neue und alte Styeliden aus der Sammlung des Berliner Museums
R Hartmeyer (1916) Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin 8: 203-230
Neue Noto-delphyiden des Berliner und Hamburger Museums mit einer Uebersicht der ascidienbewohnenden Gattungen und Arten
(1922) Mitteilungen Aus Dem Zoologischen Museum In Berlin 10: 217-274
THE MOSAIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE ASCIDIAN EGG
N J Berrill (1932) Biol Bull 63: 381-386
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ASCIDIAN EGG CENTRIFUGED BEFORE FERTILIZATION
Ti-Chow Tung, Su-Hwei Ku and Yu-Fung-Yeh Tung (1941) Biol Bull 80: 153-168
North American copepods of the family Notodelphyidae
(1958) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 107: 463-649
STUDIES OF EARLY CLEAVAGE IN THE SURF CLAM, SPISULA SOLIDISSIMA, USING METHYLENE BLUE AND TOLUIDINE BLUE AS VITAL STAINS
Lionel I Rebhun (1959) Biol Bull 117: 518-545
Hatching and larval development of Haplostomella australiensis Gotto (Copepoda, fam. Ascidicolidae), a parasite of the ascidian Styela etheridgii Herdman
D T Anderson and G T Rossiter (1969) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 93: 464-481
WATER TRANSPORT RATES OF THE TUNICATE CIONA INTESTINALIS
Kenneth Kustin, Kaye V Ladd et al. (1974) Biol Bull 147: 608-617
The ascidian fauna of Western Port, Victoria, and a comparison with that of Port Phillip Bay
Patricia Kott (1976) Memoirs of The National Museum of Victoria 37: 53-95
OBSERVATIONS ON THE LONG-TERM POPULATION DYNAMICS OF THE PERENNIAL ASCIDIAN, ASCIDIA MENTULA O. F. MULLER, ON THE SWEDISH WEST COAST
I B Svane (1984) Biol Bull 167: 630-646
INFLAMMATORY-LIKE REACTION IN THE TUNIC OF CIONA INTESTINALIS (TUNICATA). II. CAPSULE COMPONENTS
Nicolo Parrinello and Eleonora Patricolo (1984) Biol Bull 167: 238-250
The Australian Ascidiacea. Part 1, Phlebobranchia and Stolidobranchia
Patricia Kott (1985) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 23: 1-439
HISTOSPECIFIC ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE DEVELOPMENT IN QUARTER ASCIDIAN EMBRYOS DERIVED FROM EACH BLASTOMERE PAIR OF THE EIGHT-CELL STAGE
Takuya Deno, Hiroki Nishida and Noriyuki Satoh (1985) Biol Bull 168: 239-248
A SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF ASCIDIA MALACA EGG (TUNICATE). CHANGES IN THE CELL SURFACE MORPHOLOGY AT FERTILIZATION
Luisanna Villa and Eleonora Patricolo (1987) Biol Bull 173: 355-366
Vanadium-containing blood cells (vanadocytes) show no fluorescence due to the tunichrome in the ascidian, Ascidia sydneiensis samea : Biochemistry
Hitoshi Michibata, Taro Uyama and Junko Hirata (1990) Zoological Science 7: 55-61
Determination of Alkaline Phosphatase Expression in Endodermal Cell Lineages of an Ascidian Embryo
J R Whittaker (1990) Biol Bull 178: 222-230
Failure of Muscle Myosin Heavy-Chain Gene Expression in Quarter Ascidian Embryos Developed from the Secondary Muscle Lineage Cells(Developmental Biology)
Kazuhiro W Makabe, Shigeki Fujiwara et al. (1992) Zoological Science 9: 569-573
The Phagocytes in Hemolymph of Halocynthia roretzi and Their Phagocytic Activity
Shin-Ichi Ohtake, Takeyuki Abe et al. (1994) Zoological Science 11: 681-691
Germ-cell warfare in ascidians: sperm from one species can interfere with the fertilization of a second species
C C Lambert (2000) Biol Bull 198: 22-25
Fertilization Success in Marine Invertebrates: The Influence of Gamete Age
Mark Elliott Williams and Matthew Graeme Bentley (2002) Biol Bull 202: 34-42
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