Recent collections of crinoids from the intertidal zone to 1,650 m in the tropical western Atlantic have provided significant range extensions for more than half of the 44 comatulid and stalked species known from the region. Of the 34 comatulid species, over 60% are endemic to the region; of the 10 stalked species, 90% are endemic. At the familial level, this fauna has its strongest affinities with the tropical Indo-Pacific region. Comatulids are most abundant above 300 m, while stalked species occur primarily between 100 and 700 m. Species that occur primarily above 600 m (the deepest penetration of the 10°C isotherm in the region) have depth ranges generally narrower than 200 m. Species that are found below 1,000 m generally have much bro...
The formerly monotypic genus Comactinia is found to comprise two valid species. One of these is furt...
The formerly monotypic genus Comactinia is found to comprise two valid species. One of these is furt...
A recent preliminary survey revealed that 12 species of unstalked crinoids occur on a gentle sandy s...
Recent collections of crinoids from the intertidal zone to 1,650 m in the tropical western Atlantic ...
Taxonomic revisions and a recent survey using scuba place the number of shallow-water (\u3c 50 m) cr...
Taxonomic revisions and a recent survey using scuba place the number of shallow-water (\u3c 50 m) cr...
Two practical, illustrated, dichotomous keys to the 29 genera of living stalked crinoids are provide...
The extant tropical western Atlantic crinoid fauna (Carolinas to Brazil) includes 50 currently accep...
Two practical, illustrated, dichotomous keys to the 29 genera of living stalked crinoids are provide...
This review is based on the most recent taxonomic classification of extant Cuban Crinoidea. Existin...
This review is based on the most recent taxonomic classification of extant Cuban Crinoidea. Existin...
The crinoid fauna of the continental margin (0-1500m) of northeastern North America (Georgia to Cana...
The crinoid fauna of the continental margin (0-1500m) of northeastern North America (Georgia to Cana...
The shallow-water crinoid fauna of the northwest coast of Barbados consists of six species: Analcido...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyTaxonomic revisions and a recent survey using scuba place the number of shall...
The formerly monotypic genus Comactinia is found to comprise two valid species. One of these is furt...
The formerly monotypic genus Comactinia is found to comprise two valid species. One of these is furt...
A recent preliminary survey revealed that 12 species of unstalked crinoids occur on a gentle sandy s...
Recent collections of crinoids from the intertidal zone to 1,650 m in the tropical western Atlantic ...
Taxonomic revisions and a recent survey using scuba place the number of shallow-water (\u3c 50 m) cr...
Taxonomic revisions and a recent survey using scuba place the number of shallow-water (\u3c 50 m) cr...
Two practical, illustrated, dichotomous keys to the 29 genera of living stalked crinoids are provide...
The extant tropical western Atlantic crinoid fauna (Carolinas to Brazil) includes 50 currently accep...
Two practical, illustrated, dichotomous keys to the 29 genera of living stalked crinoids are provide...
This review is based on the most recent taxonomic classification of extant Cuban Crinoidea. Existin...
This review is based on the most recent taxonomic classification of extant Cuban Crinoidea. Existin...
The crinoid fauna of the continental margin (0-1500m) of northeastern North America (Georgia to Cana...
The crinoid fauna of the continental margin (0-1500m) of northeastern North America (Georgia to Cana...
The shallow-water crinoid fauna of the northwest coast of Barbados consists of six species: Analcido...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyTaxonomic revisions and a recent survey using scuba place the number of shall...
The formerly monotypic genus Comactinia is found to comprise two valid species. One of these is furt...
The formerly monotypic genus Comactinia is found to comprise two valid species. One of these is furt...
A recent preliminary survey revealed that 12 species of unstalked crinoids occur on a gentle sandy s...