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61. Bocas Del Toro Field Station The Panama paleontology Project, an association of 32 scientists in of more than 2000 species of marine molluscs, corals, bryozoa, fish, and microfossils http://www.stri.org/bocas/projects.html | |
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62. Paleontology Of The Rendezvous Region THE RENDEZVOUS REGION paleontology. reptiles (mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and turtles), fish (including sharks including clams, cephalopods, snails, corals, and crabs http://tradecorridor.com/walhalla/paleontology.htm | |
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63. Cnidarians important groups (in terms of paleontology) construct their can sometimes superficially resemble corals in skeletal Scyphozoa (jelly fish) only occur in marine http://paleo.cortland.edu/tutorial/Cnidarians/cnidarians.htm | |
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64. ANT Photo Library - Australian Wildlife And Environment, And Animals Of The Worl Archaeology and paleontology Archaeological sites and digs feathers - Cloud scapes - corals - Crystals - Firework displays - fish-scales - Flowers http://www.antphoto.com.au/main/subjects.htm | |
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65. OceanPortal : Top > SCIENTIFIC TOPICS > Paleoenvironment of the University of California Museum of paleontology is to kill fish or poison humans who eat the fish or shellfish Some live within animals such as corals. http://ioc.unesco.org/oceanportal/browse.php?cat=747 |
66. OceanPortal : USGS>Paleontology>Dinoflagellates Title, USGS paleontology Dinoflagellates. red tides, which can kill fish or poison humans who eat the fish or shellfish Some live within animals such as corals. http://ioc.unesco.org/oceanportal/detail.php?id=5419 |
67. SAIN Resources About Marine "Stingers" dinoflagellates; crustacea; jelly fish; fish; research Resource CSA Creator Museum of paleontology, University of Keywords Anthozoa; corals; reefs; cnidarians http://sain.nbii.gov/phpqueries/stingers.php | |
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68. INTRO to the science of paleontology in Arizona in molds of brachs, bryozoans, trilobite pygidia, corals both tabulate and rugose, fish material, mollusks http://www.psiaz.com/Schur/azpaleo/intro.html |
69. Geology 3140 - Paleontology Syllabus GEOL 3140 paleontology Spring 2000 Students screening for Cretaceous F 2/25 Lab exercise - Cnidaria Stony corals. W 4/12 Vertebrate origins/fish Chapter 17. http://ga-mac.uncc.edu/faculty/griffing/3140syllabus_S'00 | |
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70. Research And Collections Competition between scleractinian reef corals a review of eds.) Handbook of Vertebrate paleontology Techniques . fish assemblages across a complex, tropical http://www.tmm.utexas.edu/research/newpubs.html | |
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71. SDNHM: Paleontology And Our Local Desert Thomas A. Deméré, Ph.D.; Curator, Department of paleontology. In the fish Creek and Coyote Mountains are pen shells, oysters, whelks, sea urchins, and corals. http://www.sdnhm.org/research/paleontology/locdesrt.html | |
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72. Paleontology Graptolites, Echinoderms, corals, Mollusks 23) Malacology, Micropaleontology, International, Vertebrate paleontology. Pterosaurs, Mammals, fish, Marine Reptiles http://www.jaspergifts.com/Science/Earth_Sciences/Paleontology/ | |
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73. Research View | The University Of Montana holds a coral fossil from UM s paleontology Research Collection. a 530million-year-old fish fossil discovered at bacteria and fungi are killing corals at high http://www.umt.edu/urelations/rview/winter2003/oceans.htm | |
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74. Ed Rogers Rare & Out Of Print Books - Rare Paleontology Books Nomland, Jorgen O.; New Fossil corals from the Pacific in Barcelona on the vertebrate paleontology of Spain and of Australia s fossil reptiles, fish, birds and http://www.geology-books.com/paleolz.html | |
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75. THE NEOGENE MARINE BIOTA OF TROPICAL AMERICA (âÂÂNMITAâÂÂ) DATABASE: ACCOU DATABASE ACCOUNTING FOR BIODIVERSITY IN paleontology. cheilostome, cyclostome), corals (azooxanthellate, zooxanthellate benthic foraminifers, ostracodes, fish. http://apt.allenpress.com/aptonline/?request=get-abstract&issn=0022-3360&volume= |
76. Paleontology - KS-Cyclopedia - 1912 The study of paleontology is closely allied with that of The fossil corals of Kansas are of the reefbuilding One species of this fish has been found in the http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1912/p/paleontology.html | |
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77. Search Results For Klondyked Fish - Encyclopædia Britannica , Evolution and paleontology from fish , fish poisoning illness in humans resulting from the eating of varieties of poisonous fishes. , coral corals are small http://www.britannica.com/search?query=klondyked fish&ct=vastvideo&fuzzy=N&show= |
78. Jellyfish --Â Britannica Student Encyclopedia of California Museum of paleontology Article on backbones including shrimps, crabs, sponges, corals, worms, jellyfishes creatures are not really fish and cannot http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article?eu=297098 |
79. TWD -- Creation? These Fossils Say No Orthodox paleontology says that fish were a new and rare type of Brachiopods and bryozoans had not yet been replaced wholesale by clams and corals. http://my.erinet.com/~jwoolf/cinord.html | |
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80. Human Impacts On Coral Reefs between a cleaner shrimp and a fish on which Competition between corals and algae on coral reefs a review the University of California Museum of paleontology. http://is2.dal.ca/~krrussel/zrussell/xmar/russellst.html | |
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