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Sediments / Sand dollar / Sediment / Biology / Mellita quinquiesperforata / Sand / Substrate / Particle / Dendraster excentricus / Echinoidea / Petrology / Sedimentology
Date: 2013-07-22 17:17:50
Sediments
Sand dollar
Sediment
Biology
Mellita quinquiesperforata
Sand
Substrate
Particle
Dendraster excentricus
Echinoidea
Petrology
Sedimentology

Gulf of Mexico Science, 2009(1), pp. 74–81 Analysis of Sediment and Gut Contents of the Sand Dollars Mellita tenuis, Encope michelini, and Encope aberrans off the Central Florida Gulf Coast SUSAN E. HILBER

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