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  • 2. Persistent ancestral feeding structures in nonfeeding annelid larvae.
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  • 10. Development of foregut and proboscis in the buccinid neogastropod Nassarius mendicus: evolutionary opportunity exploited by a developmental module.
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  • 14. Spatial and temporal population genetic structure of four northeastern Pacific littorinid gastropods: the effect of mode of larval development on variation at one mitochondrial and two nuclear DNA markers.
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    Lee HJ, Boulding EG.
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