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2006The larval apical organ in the Holothuroid Chiridota gigas (Apodida): Inferences on evolution of the ambulacrarian larval nervous systemByrne, M.; Sewell, M.; Selvakumaraswamy, P.; Prowse, T.
2002Structural organization and evolution of the marsupial zona pellucidaBreed, W.; Hope, R.; Wiebkin, O.; Spargo, S.; Chapman, J.
2020Variation among 532 genomes unveils the origin and evolutionary history of a global insect herbivoreYou, M.; Ke, F.; You, S.; Wu, Z.; Liu, Q.; He, W.; Baxter, S.W.; Yuchi, Z.; Vasseur, L.; Gurr, G.M.; Ward, C.M.; Cerda, H.; Yang, G.; Peng, L.; Jin, Y.; Xie, M.; Cai, L.; Douglas, C.J.; Isman, M.B.; Goettel, M.S.; et al.
2020Evolutionary history and past climate change shape the distribution of genetic diversity in terrestrial mammalsTheodoridis, S.; Fordham, D.A.; Brown, S.C.; Li, S.; Rahbek, C.; Nogues-Bravo, D.
2016Codivergence of the primary bacterial endosymbiont of psyllids versus host switches and replacement of their secondary bacterial endosymbiontsHall, A.; Morrow, J.; Fromont, C.; Steinbauer, M.; Taylor, G.; Johnson, S.; Cook, J.; Riegler, M.
2021Platypus and echidna genomes reveal mammalian biology and evolutionZhou, Y.; Shearwin-Whyatt, L.; Li, J.; Song, Z.; Hayakawa, T.; Stevens, D.; Fenelon, J.C.; Peel, E.; Cheng, Y.; Pajpach, F.; Bradley, N.; Suzuki, H.; Nikaido, M.; Damas, J.; Daish, T.; Perry, T.; Zhu, Z.; Geng, Y.; Rhie, A.; Sims, Y.; et al.
2007Sperm morphology of the Eurasian beaver, Castor fiber: An example of a species of rodent with highly derived and pleiomorphic sperm populationsBierla, J.; Gizejewski, Z.; Leigh, C.; Costin, J.; Soderquist, L.; Rodriguez-Martinez, H.; Zalewski, K.; Breed, W.
2004The spermatozoon of Eurasian murine rodents: Its morphological diversity and evolutionBreed, W.
2005Evolution of the spermatozoon in muroid rodentsBreed, W.
2016Molecular phylogenetics and the morphology of the Lycopodiaceae subfamily Huperzioideae supports three genera: Huperzia, Phlegmariurus and PhylloglossumField, A.R.; Testo, W.; Bostock, P.D.; Holtum, J.A.M.; Waycott, M.