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Deep-sea spiral fantasies

John Gage ()
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John Gage: Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory, Scottish Association for Marine Science

Nature, 2005, vol. 434, issue 7031, 283-284

Abstract: Pictures of strange, gelatinous deep-sea worms have intrigued zoologists, as they hinted at the solution to an evolutionary puzzle. But does the first specimen to be obtained in good condition back the theories up?

Date: 2005
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