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Smith, A. B. British cretaceous echinoids. London: Palaeontographical Society, 1989.

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Akers, Rosemary E. Texas Cretaceous echinoids. [Houston, TX]: Paleontology Section, Houston Gem and Mineral Society, 1987.

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Smith, A. B. British Cretaceous echinoids. London: Palaeontographical Society, 1993.

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Smith, A. B. British Cretaceous echinoids. London: Palaeontographical Society, 1993.

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B, Smith Andrew. British Cretaceous echinoids. London: Palaeontographical Society, 1989.

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Smith, A. B. British Cretaceous echinoids. London: Palaeontographical Society, 1990.

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British Jurassic irregular echinoids. London: Palaeontographical Society, 2006.

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Oligocene Echinoids of North Carolina. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997.

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B, Smith Andrew. Cretaceous echinoids from north-eastern Brazil. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 1991.

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Sea urchins: A guide to worldwide shallow water species. Hemdingen, Germany: H. & P. Schultz Partner Scientific Publications, 2005.

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V, Markov A. Morskie ezhi semeĭstva Paleopneustidae (Echinoidea, Spatangoida): Morfologii︠a︡, sistema, filogenii︠a︡. Moskva: GEOS, 2001.

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W, Kendrick George, ed. Cenozoic molluscs and echinoids of Barrow Island, Western Australia. Perth, W.A: Western Australian Museum, 1994.

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Smith, Andrew B. Maastrichtian and Palaeocene echinoids: A key to world faunas. London: Palaeontological Association, 2000.

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Sprague, John B. Biological test method: Fertilization assay using echinoids (sea urchins and sand dollars). [Ottawa]: Environment Canada, 1992.

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1945-, Lewis D. N., ed. Catalogue of the type and figured specimens of fossil Echinoidea in the British Museum. (London): British Museum (Natural History), 1986.

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Mooi, Rich. Living and fossil genera of the Clypeasteroida (Echinoidea, Echinodermata): An illustrated key and annotated checklist. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989.

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Schultz, Heinke A. G. Echinoidea: With Pentameral Symmetry. De Gruyter, Inc., 2015.

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Echinoidea: With Pentameral Symmetry. De Gruyter, Inc., 2015.

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Morgan, William. Collector's Guide to Texas Cretaceous Echinoids. Schiffer, 2016.

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Schriftleitung, Werner E. Piller Graz, and Andreas Kroh Wien Von. Catalogus Fossilium Austriae. Band 2. Echinoidea neogenica. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/0x0009fb98.

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Conway, David V. P., Claudia Castellani, and Eve C. Southward. Echinodermata. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199233267.003.0034.

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This chapter describes the taxonomy of Echinodermata, a diverse group of organisms consisting systematically of five classes including sea stars (Asteroidea), brittle stars (Ophiuroidea), sea urchins (Echinoidea), sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea), and feather stars (Crinoidea). It covers their life cycle, ecology, and general morphology. It includes a section that indicates the systematic placement of the taxon described within the tree of life, and lists the key marine representative illustrated in the chapter (usually to genus or family level). This section also provides information on the taxonomic authorities responsible for the classification adopted, recent changes which might have occurred, and lists relevant taxonomic sources.
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Biological test method: Fertilization assay using echinoids (sea urchins and sand dollars). Ottawa, Ont., Canada: Environmental Protection, Conservation and Protection, Environment Canada, 1992.

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Thomas, Wright. Monograph on the British Fossil Echinodermata from the Cretaceous Formations: The Echinoidea. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2015.

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Smith, A. B., and P. Bengtson. Cretaceous Echinoids from Northeastern Brazil, Number 31 (Fossils and Strata Monograph Series). Wiley-Blackwell, 2006.

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Cretaceous Echinoid Boletechinus, with Notes on the Phylogeny of the Glyphocyphidae and Temnopleuridae. Intercept Ltd, 1986.

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Byrne, Maria, Pauline M. Ross, Symon A. Dworjanyn, and Laura Parker, eds. Larval Ecology in the Face of Changing Climate—Impacts of Ocean Warming and Ocean Acidification. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786962.003.0017.

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Ocean warming and acidification are major climate change stressors for marine invertebrate larvae, and their impacts differ between habitats and regions. In many regions species with pelagic propagules are on the move, exhibiting poleward trends as temperatures rise and ocean currents change. Larval sensitivity to warming varies among species, influencing their invasive potential. Broadly distributed species with wide developmental thermotolerances appear best able to avail of the new opportunities provided by warming. Ocean acidification is a multi-stressor in itself and the impacts of its covarying stressors differ among taxa. Increased pCO2 is the key stressor impairing calcification in echinoid larvae while decreased mineral saturation is more important for calcification in bivalve larvae. Non-feeding, non-calcifying larvae appear more resilient to warming and acidification. Some species may be able to persist through acclimatization/adaptation to produce resilient offspring. Understanding the capacity for adaptation/acclimatization across generations is important to predicting the future species composition of marine communities.
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(Editor), Charles E. Ettensohn, Gary M. Wessel (Editor), and Gregory Wray (Editor), eds. Development of Invertebrate Deuterostomes: Experimental Approaches (Methods in Cell Biology) (Methods in Cell Biology). Academic Press, 2003.

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(Editor), Charles E. Ettensohn, Gary M. Wessel (Editor), and Gregory Wray (Editor), eds. Development of Invertebrate Deuterostomes: Experimental Approaches (Methods in Cell Biology) (Methods in Cell Biology). Academic Press, 2003.

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A, Ettensohn Charles, Wray Gregory A, and Wessel Gary M, eds. Development of sea urchins, ascidians, and other invertebrate deuterostomes: Experimental approaches. Amsterdam: Elsevier Academic Press, 2004.

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