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Preface | ||
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1 | A Tale of Two Dogmas: The Early History of Deep-Sea Reproductive Biology | 1 |
2 | Cold-Water Echinoderms Break "Thorson's Rule" | 26 |
3 | Adaptations for Reproduction Among Deep-Sea Benthic Molluscs: An Appraisal of the Existing Evidence | 44 |
4 | Molluscan Life History Traits at Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents and Cold Methane/Sulfide Seeps | 76 |
5 | Ontogenetic Migration and Dispersal of Deep-Sea Gastropod Larvae | 98 |
6 | The Relationship between Development Pattern and Species Diversity in Deep-Sea Prosobranch Snails | 119 |
7 | Ultrastructural Features of Gonads and Gametes in Deep-Sea Invertebrates | 137 |
8 | Environmental Control of Quasi-Continuous and Seasonal Reproduction in Deep-Sea Benthic Invertebrates | 158 |
9 | The Biology of External Fertilization in Deep-Sea Echinoderms | 179 |
10 | Implications of Mesoscale Flows for Dispersal of Deep-Sea Larvae | 201 |
11 | Recruitment Ecology and Age Structure of Deep-Sea Invertebrate Populations | 224 |
12 | Life History Studies of Deep-Sea Benthic Infauna: Polychaeta, Aplacophora, and Cumacea from the Continental Slope Off Massachusetts | 244 |
13 | The Influence of Natural Organic Enhancement on Life Histories and Community Structure of Bathyal Polychaetes | 261 |
14 | The Advantages of Dispersal in a Patchy Environment: Effects of Disturbance in a Cellular Automaton Model | 284 |
15 | Ecological Patterns in the Deep-Sea Benthos: How Are They Related to Reproduction, Larval Biology, and Recruitment? | 306 |
Taxonomic Index | 315 | |
Author Index | 322 | |
Subject Index | 329 |
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