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Chow, Seinen, Kooichi Konishi, Miyuki Mekuchi, et al. "DNA barcoding and morphological analyses revealed validity of Diadema clarki Ikeda, 1939 (Echinodermata, Echinoidea, Diadematidae)." ZooKeys 585 (April 27, 2016): 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.585.8161.

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A long-spined sea urchin Diadema-sp reported from Japanese waters was genetically distinct from all known Diadema species, but it remained undescribed. Extensive field surveys in Japan with molecular identification performed in the present study determined five phenotypes (I to V) in Diadema-sp according to the presence and/or shape of a white streak and blue iridophore lines in the naked space of the interambulacral area. All phenotypes were distinct from Diadema setosum (Leske, 1778) and Diadema savignyi (Audouin, 1829), of which a major type (I) corresponded to Diadema clarki Ikeda, 1939 th
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Moore, Abigail Mary, Asmi Citra Malina Tassakka, Rohani Ambo-Rappe, Inayah Yasir, David John Smith, and Jamaluddin Jompa. "Unexpected discovery of Diadema clarki in the Coral Triangle." Marine Biodiversity 49, no. 5 (2019): 2381–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12526-019-00978-4.

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Md Shahid, Nursyuhaida, and Ruhana Hassan. "Phylogenetic Relationship of Diadema: Emphasis on The Two Distinct Clades of D. Setosum With The Inclusion of Long Spine Black Sea Urchin From Malaysian Borneo." Malaysian Applied Biology 53, no. 1 (2024): 55–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.55230/mabjournal.v53i1.2786.

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Diadema urchins (family Diadematidae) are ecologically important bioindicators of coral reef ecosystems and seagrass beds. Diadema urchins which are widely distributed and broadcast spawners, have been frequently utilized as model invertebrate species for zoogeography research of the Indo-West Pacific region. So far, Malaysian Borneo, located at the geographic center of Maritime Southeast Asia, has been under-sampled. This study aims to fill this sampling gap and provide the first record of Diadema setosum from Malaysian Borneo using genetic diagnostics to conclusively establish the clade-leve
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Chow, Seinen, Kooichi Konishi, Miyuki Mekuchi, et al. "DNA barcoding and morphological analyses revealed validity of Diadema clarki Ikeda, 1939 (Echinodermata, Echinoidea, Diadematidae)." ZooKeys 585 (April 27, 2016): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.585.8161.

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Mulyana, Jeane Siswitasari, Nur Astri Melinia, and Gres Maretta. "Biodiversity of Sea Urchin in the Area of Sari Ringgung Beach, Pesawaran Regency, Lampung." JURNAL PEMBELAJARAN DAN BIOLOGI NUKLEUS 9, no. 1 (2023): 10–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.36987/jpbn.v9i1.3853.

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Echinoderms have specific characteristic in the form of spines or protrusions on its body surface. The class of Echinoidea or commonly known as sea urchin is one of the extant members of Echinoderms with ecologically and economic pivotal roles. Habitat of sea urchin is a hard bottom with a mixture of coral reef ecosystems, seagrass beds, and sand and coral debris. In the area of Sari Ringgung Beach, coral reefs and seagrass ecosystems are quite extensive. The purpose of this study was to investigate sea urchin species and analyze its population, relative abundance, diversity index, and dominan
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Jordan, Keith. "Crowned Not Bound." Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture 2, no. 1 (2020): 56–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/lavc.2020.210005.

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Over the past three decades, arguments for derivation of the chacmool form from Classic Maya iconography of captives destined for sacrifice have dominated our understanding of this sculptural type at Early Postclassic Tula and Chichén Itzá. However, there are significant differences between the chacmools at the two sites in iconography and context, suggesting variations in meaning despite the similarities. I argue that at least at Tula, chacmools are linked to a pan-Mesoamerican iconography of elite ancestors as reclining figures, identified by Javier Urcid. The only complete example of a chac
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Lessios, H. A. "Introgression of the gamete recognition molecule, bindin, in the sea urchin Diadema." Integrative And Comparative Biology, June 13, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icb/icae069.

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Abstract Hybridization is important in evolution, because it is a necessary (though not sufficient) step in the introgression of potentially adaptive variation between species. Bindin is a gamete recognition protein in echinoids and asteroids, capable of blocking cross-fertilization between species to varying degrees. Four species of the sea urchin genus Diadema are broadly sympatric in the Indo-Pacific: D. paucispinum, D. savignyi, D. clarki, and D. setosum. Data from three published studies, one of identification of hybrids through allozymes, one of the phylogeography of mitochondrial DNA, a
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