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Differences in reproductive strategies of morphs of the genus Echinaster (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) from the Eastern Gulf of Mexico
R. E. Scheibling
, J. M. Lawrence
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Agriculture & Biology
Asteroidea
91%
Gulf of Mexico
90%
Echinodermata
87%
morphs
72%
eggs
44%
cecum
25%
reproductive performance
22%
storage organs
16%
nutrients
14%
sexual maturity
13%
nutritional status
12%
larval development
12%
organic matter
11%
body size
10%
winter
8%
larvae
7%
energy
7%
lipids
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
reproductive strategy
100%
egg
71%
reproductive effort
69%
gulf
54%
parental investment
51%
egg size
23%
sexual maturity
20%
larval development
20%
nutrient
19%
asteroid
15%
annual cycle
15%
body size
15%
larva
14%
organ
13%
lipid
12%
organic matter
9%
winter
9%
energy
7%