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A comparative analysis of the ontogeny of syngnathids (pipefishes & seahorses) reveals how heterochrony contributed to their diversification
View ORCID ProfileRalf Friedrich Schneider, View ORCID ProfileJoost Marten Woltering, View ORCID ProfileDominique Adriaens, View ORCID ProfileOlivia Roth
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.08.503137
Ralf Friedrich Schneider
1University of Kiel, Department of Zoology, Marine Evolutionary Biology, Kiel, Germany
2Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Department of Marine Evolutionary Ecology, Kiel, Germany
Joost Marten Woltering
3University of Konstanz, Department of Evolutionary Biology, Konstanz, Germany
Dominique Adriaens
4Ghent University, Department of Biology, Ghent, Belgium
Olivia Roth
1University of Kiel, Department of Zoology, Marine Evolutionary Biology, Kiel, Germany
2Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Department of Marine Evolutionary Ecology, Kiel, Germany
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Posted August 11, 2022.
A comparative analysis of the ontogeny of syngnathids (pipefishes & seahorses) reveals how heterochrony contributed to their diversification
Ralf Friedrich Schneider, Joost Marten Woltering, Dominique Adriaens, Olivia Roth
bioRxiv 2022.08.08.503137; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.08.503137
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