Richard B. Emlet

Affiliations: 
Biology and Oregon Inst. Marine Biology University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
Area:
larval biology
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Nakata NN, Emlet RB. (2023) Having cake and eating too: The benefits of an intermediate larval form in a brittle star sp. opaque (Ophiuroidea). Ecology and Evolution. 13: e10298
Lamont EI, Emlet RB. (2018) Permanently Fused Setules Create Unusual Folding Fans Used for Swimming in Cyprid Larvae of Barnacles. The Biological Bulletin. 235: 185-194
Valley J, Emlet R. (2018) Predator-induced morphologies and cue specificity in veliger larvae of Littorina scutulata Marine Ecology Progress Series. 598: 61-70
Pritchard C, Rimler R, Rumrill S, et al. (2016) Variation in larval supply and recruitment of Ostrea lurida in the Coos Bay estuary, Oregon, USA Marine Ecology Progress Series. 560: 159-171
Emlet RB. (2016) The nonfeeding auricularia ofHolothuria mexicana(Echinodermata, Holothuroidea) Invertebrate Biology. 135: 245-251
Rebolledo AP, Emlet RB. (2015) The parachute function of the hull in eggs of Mopalia kennerleyi (Chitonida: Mopaliidae), and swimming of its larvae through ontogeny Invertebrate Biology. 134: 31-37
von Dassow G, Emlet RB, Maslakova SA. (2013) How the pilidium larva feeds. Frontiers in Zoology. 10: 47
Hart MW, Popovic I, Emlet RB. (2012) Low rates of bindin codon evolution in lecithotrophic Heliocidaris sea urchins. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 66: 1709-21
Young CM, He R, Emlet RB, et al. (2012) Dispersal of deep-sea larvae from the intra-American seas: simulations of trajectories using ocean models. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 52: 483-96
Bennett KC, Young CM, Emlet RB. (2012) Larval development and metamorphosis of the deep-sea cidaroid urchin Cidaris blakei. The Biological Bulletin. 222: 105-17
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