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Feeding biology of sea stars and brittle stars along the Antarctic Peninsula JOHN H. DEARBORN, KELLY C. EDWARDS, and DAvID B. FRAU
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Document Date: 2011-05-06 06:03:59


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Washington / D.C. / North Falmouth / Bath / /

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Benthos Inc. / Dell / /

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Palmer Station / Zoology University of Maine Orono / University of Maine / /

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food items / echinoderm food habits / food particles / printing / buffered glutaraldehyde-formalin solution / individual specimens containing food / food / Food habits / /

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Janus Island / Whalers Bay / Admiralty Bay / King George Island / Grandidier Channel / Deception Island / Anvers Island / /

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DAvID B. FRAU Department / National Science Foundation / Smithsonian Oceanographic Sorting Center / Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom / Smithsonian Institution / University of Maine / Zoology University of Maine Orono / /

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Pieter J. Lenie / Don Wiggin / KELLY C. EDWARDS / Labidiaster / George Island / JOHN H. DEARBORN / /

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