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Amphiura carchara H. L. Clark 1911
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marine larval development strategy
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egg diameter
Marshall et al
450 µm
fertilization
Marshall et al
internal fertilization
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marine larval development strategy
Marshall et al
direct developer
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Direct developers are characterized by young that resemble the adult form even in early stages of development. The larval stages of marine direct developers generally have very low dispersal potential.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_larval_ecology#Larval_development_strategies
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