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  1. Onset of feeding in juvenile sea urchins and its relation to nutrient signalling
  2. Sea urchin histamine receptor 1 regulates programmed cell death in larval Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
  3. Evolutionary Ecology of Marine Invertebrate Larvae
  4. Section 4 Summary—Larval Ecology at the Extremes
  5. Section 3 Summary—Larval Transport, Settlement, and Metamorphosis
  6. Section 1 Summary—Evolutionary Origins and Transitions in Developmental Mode
  7. Section 2 Summary—Functional Morphology and Ecology of Larval Forms
  8. New biomarkers of post-settlement growth in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
  9. Interactive effects of copper and calcium in Daphnia pulex
  10. A newly identified left–right asymmetry in larval sea urchins
  11. Manipulation of Developing Juvenile Structures in Purple Sea Urchins (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) by Morpholino Injection into Late Stage Larvae
  12. Trichoplax adhaerens, an Enigmatic Basal Metazoan with Potential
  13. Novel Insights into the Echinoderm Nervous System from Histaminergic and FMRFaminergic-Like Cells in the Sea Cucumber Leptosynapta clarki
  14. Mechanisms of Life History Evolution
  15. What mechanistic insights can or cannot contribute to life history evolution: An exchange between Stearns, Heyland, and Flatt
  16. Emerging patterns in the regulation and evolution of marine invertebrate settlement and metamorphosis
  17. Integrating mechanistic and evolutionary analysis of life history variation
  18. Shared iodine uptake mechanisms in marine zooplankton and phytoplankton
  19. Developmental transcriptome of Aplysia californica'
  20. Endocrine interactions between plants and animals: Implications of exogenous hormone sources for the evolution of hormone signaling
  21. Thyroid hormones determine developmental mode in sand dollars (Echinodermata: Echinoidea)
  22. HETEROCHRONIC DEVELOPMENTAL SHIFT CAUSED BY THYROID HORMONE IN LARVAL SAND DOLLARS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY AND THE EVOLUTION OF NONFEEDING DEVELOPMENT
  23. Hormone signaling in evolution and development: a non-model system approachs
  24. HETEROCHRONIC DEVELOPMENTAL SHIFT CAUSED BY THYROID HORMONE IN LARVAL SAND DOLLARS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY AND THE EVOLUTION OF NONFEEDING DEVELOPMENT