Richard R. Strathmann
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Richard R. Strathmann's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Zoology Stanford University
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- ESTIMATING THE ORGANIC CARBON CONTENT OF PHYTOPLANKTON FROM CELL VOLUME OR PLASMA VOLUME1 (1967) (1327)
- Feeding and Nonfeeding Larval Development and Life-History Evolution in Marine Invertebrates (1985) (690)
- The Evolution of Multicellularity: A Minor Major Transition? (2007) (563)
- THE EVOLUTION AND LOSS OF FEEDING LARVAL STAGES OF MARINE INVERTEBRATES (1978) (415)
- The feeding behavior of planktotrophic echinoderm larvae: Mechanisms, regulation, and rates of suspensionfeeding (1971) (335)
- Evolution of local recruitment and its consequences for marine populations (2002) (284)
- The Relationship Between Adult Size and Brooding in Marine Invertebrates (1982) (255)
- The Spread of Sibling Larvae of Sedentary Marine Invertebrates (1974) (237)
- Larval Mortality from Offshore Mixing as a Link between Precompetent and Competent Periods of Development (1981) (233)
- HETEROCHRONIC DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY IN LARVAL SEA URCHINS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR EVOLUTION OF NONFEEDING LARVAE (1992) (216)
- Hypotheses on the Origins of Marine Larvae (1993) (213)
- SUSPENSION FEEDING BY MARINE INVERTEBRATE LARVAE: CLEARANCE OF PARTICLES BY CILIATED BANDS OF A ROTIFER, PLUTEUS, AND TROCHOPHORE (1972) (203)
- Functional Consequences of Phenotypic Plasticity in Echinoid Larvae. (1994) (201)
- Why Life Histories Evolve Differently in the Sea (1990) (198)
- Length of pelagic period in echinoderms with feeding larvae from the Northeast Pacific (1978) (182)
- EFFECTS OF MATERNAL AND LARVAL NUTRITION ON GROWTH AND FORM OF PLANKTOTROPHIC LARVAE (1998) (151)
- Larval Feeding in Echinoderms (1975) (146)
- Oxygen Supply and Limits on Aggregation of Embryos (1995) (132)
- Embryos at the Edge of Tolerance: Effects of Environment and Structure of Egg Masses on Supply of Oxygen to Embryos. (1996) (124)
- One cell, two cell, red cell, blue cell: The persistence of a unicellular stage in multicellular life histories. (1998) (124)
- When is dispersal for dispersal? Unifying marine and terrestrial perspectives (2016) (124)
- Does Limited Brood Capacity Link Adult Size, Brooding, and Simultaneous Hermaphroditism? A Test with the Starfish Asterina phylactica (1984) (119)
- Settling barnacle larvae avoid substrata previously occupied by a mobile predator (1989) (119)
- Food limited growth and development of larvae: Experiments with natural sea water (1985) (115)
- SELECTION FOR RETENTION OR EXPORT OF LARVAE IN ESTUARIES (1982) (114)
- Observations on coral mucus “flocs” and their potential trophic significance1 (1973) (113)
- DEVELOPMENT, SUBSTRATUM SELECTION, DELAY OF METAMORPHOSIS AND GROWTH IN THE SEASTAR, MEDIASTER AEQUALIS STIMPSON (1971) (107)
- Egg Size, Larval Development, and Juvenile Size in Benthic Marine Invertebrates (1977) (104)
- Scaling of Gelatinous Clutches: Effects of Siblings' Competition for Oxygen on Clutch Size and Parental Investment per Offspring (1998) (101)
- Consequences of the Calcite Skeletons of Planktonic Echinoderm Larvae for Orientation, Swimming, and Shape. (1990) (100)
- Constraints on egg masses. I. Retarded development within thick egg masses (1984) (99)
- ON FEEDING MECHANISMS AND CLEARANCE RATES OF MOLLUSCAN VELIGERS. (1979) (99)
- Constraints on egg masses. II. Effect of spacing, size, and number of eggs on ventilation of masses of embryos in jelly, adherent groups, or thin-walled capsules (1984) (97)
- Good eaters, poor swimmers: compromises in larval form. (2006) (93)
- Fatal errors in set as a cost of dispersal and the influence of intertidal flora on set of barnacles (1981) (90)
- Evolution of Egg Size in Free-Spawners: Consequences of the Fertilization-Fecundity Trade-Off (1996) (87)
- Form, performance and trade-offs in swimming and stability of armed larvae (2003) (82)
- What Molecular Phylogenies Tell Us about the Evolution of Larval Forms (1994) (80)
- Abundance of Food Affects Relative Size of Larval and Postlarval Structures of a Molluscan Veliger. (1993) (75)
- Scale of dispersal in varying environments and its implications for life histories of marine invertebrates (1981) (75)
- What controls the type of larval development? Summary statement for the evolution session (1986) (73)
- On barriers to hybridization between Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis (O.F. Müller) and S. Pallidus (G.O. Sars) (1981) (69)
- Size and organic content of eggs of echinoderms and other invertebrates as related to developmental strategies and egg eating (1977) (66)
- Cinefilms of particle capture by an induced local change of beat of lateral cilia of a bryozoan (1982) (63)
- Plasticity of hatching and the duration of planktonic development in marine invertebrates. (2011) (62)
- Evolution of Fast Development of Planktonic Embryos to Early Swimming (2002) (62)
- Why does a larva swim so long? (1980) (60)
- The role of spines in preventing structural damage to echinoid tests (1981) (59)
- Effect of flavor and size on selection of food by suspension‐feeding plutei1 (1984) (58)
- Colonization and Connectivity of Habitat Patches for Coastal Marine Species Distant from Source Populations (2003) (57)
- An Extraordinarily Long Larval Duration of 4.5 Years from Hatching to Metamorphosis for Teleplanic Veligers of Fusitriton oregonensis (2007) (57)
- Predators Induce Cloning in Echinoderm Larvae (2008) (55)
- PROGRESSIVE VACATING OF ADAPTIVE TYPES DURING THE PHANEROZOIC (1978) (54)
- The improbability of animal phyla with few species (1983) (53)
- RISK AND THE EVOLUTION OF CELL‐CYCLE DURATIONS OF EMBRYOS (2002) (48)
- Two Designs of Marine Egg Masses and their Divergent Consequences for Oxygen Supply and Desiccation in Air (1999) (44)
- Time and Extent of Ciliary Response to Particles in a Non-Filtering Feeding Mechanism (2007) (40)
- Functional design in the evolution of embryos and larvae. (2000) (37)
- Existence and functions of a gel filled primary body cavity in development of echinoderms and hemichordates (1989) (36)
- A Vermetid Gastropod with Complex Intracapsular Cannibalism of Nurse Eggs and Sibling Larvae and a High Potential for Invasion1 (2005) (36)
- Three functionally distinct kinds of pelagic development (2007) (36)
- CYPHONAUTES' CILIARY SIEVE BREAKS A BIOLOGICAL RULE OF INFERENCE. (1986) (35)
- Echinoid larvae from the northeast Pacific (with a key and comment on an unusual type of planktotrophic development) (1979) (32)
- Increased germinal vesicle breakdown in oocytes of the sea cucumber Parastichopus californicus induced by starfish radial nerve extract. (1969) (30)
- Capture of Particles by Direct Interception by Cilia During Feeding of a Gastropod Veliger (2010) (30)
- Peculiar Constraints on Life Histories Imposed by Protective or Nutritive Devices for Embryos (1995) (28)
- The body plan of the cyphonautes larva of bryozoans prevents high clearance rates: comparison with the pluteus and a growth model (1987) (28)
- Ciliary Currents of Non-Feeding Veligers in Putative Basal Clades of Gastropods (1997) (28)
- Ciliary sieving and active ciliary response in capture of particles by suspension-feeding brachiopod larvae (2005) (27)
- Are planktonic larvae of marine benthic invertebrates too scarce to compete within species (1996) (27)
- Spirobranchus giganteus (Pallas) breaks a rule for suspension-feeders (1984) (23)
- Kelp detritus provides high‐quality food for sea urchin larvae (2018) (22)
- Functional and Evolutionary Implications of Opposed Bands, Big Mouths, and Extensive Oral Ciliation in Larval Opheliids and Echiurids (Annelida). (1999) (22)
- The anus as a second mouth: anal suspension feeding by an oral deposit-feeding sea cucumber (2013) (22)
- Form, function, and embryonic migration in large gelatinous egg masses of arenicolid worms (2005) (21)
- Embryonic and larval development of a cold adapted Antarctic ascidian (2006) (21)
- Evolutionary and experimental change in egg volume, heterochrony of larval body and juvenile rudiment, and evolutionary reversibility in pluteus form (2009) (17)
- Ciliary Feeding Assisted by Suction From the Muscular Oral Hood of Phoronid Larvae. (1997) (16)
- Full of eggs and no place to lay them: hidden cost of benthic development (2005) (16)
- Effect of plasticity in hatching on duration as a precompetent swimming larva in the nudibranch Phestilla sibogae (2010) (15)
- Stasis, change, and functional constraint in the evolution of animal body plans, whatever they may be (2002) (14)
- Opposed Ciliary Bands in the Feeding Larvae of Sabellariid Annelids (2011) (14)
- Culturing larvae of marine invertebrates. (2014) (14)
- Loss and gain of the juvenile rudiment and metamorphic competence during starvation and feeding of bryozoan larvae (2008) (13)
- Henricia pumila sp. nov.: A brooding seastar (Asteroidea) from the coastal northeastern Pacific (2010) (13)
- Early activation of adult organ differentiation during delay of metamorphosis in solitary ascidians, and consequences for juvenile growth (2008) (13)
- Comment on Dr. Gilmour's views on feeding by hemichordates and lophophorates (1982) (13)
- Versatile ciliary behaviour in capture of particles by the bryozoan cyphonautes larva (2006) (12)
- Contrasting scaling of ciliary filters in swimming larvae and sessile adults of fan worms (Annelida: Polychaeta) (2005) (12)
- Aquatic Organisms, Terrestrial Eggs: Early Development at the Water's Edge. Introduction to the Symposium (1999) (11)
- RISK AND THE EVOLUTION OF CELL-CYCLE DURATIONS OF EMBRYOS (2002) (9)
- Book Review:Larvae and Evolution: Toward a New Zoology. Donald I. Williamson (1993) (9)
- Limitations on Diversity of Forms: Branching of Ambulacral Systems of Echinoderms (1975) (8)
- Direction in Evolution (1988) (8)
- Testing size-abundance rules in a human exclusion experiment. (1990) (8)
- Multiple origins of feeding head larvae by the Early Cambrian (2020) (6)
- Reproduction, larval biology, and recruitment of the deep‐sea benthos (C. M. Young and K. J. Eckelbarger [eds.]) (1995) (5)
- Risks for larvae mediated by plasticity in hatching (2014) (5)
- Contrasting Metatrochal Behavior of Mollusc and Annelid Larvae and the Regulation of Feeding While Swimming (2019) (4)
- The association of coloniality with parental care of embryos. (2019) (3)
- Mechanisms and Rates of Suspension Feeding (2020) (3)
- Do Functional Requirements for Embryos and Larvae Have a Place in Evo-devo? (2015) (2)
- Initiation of Posterior Coeloms of an Ophiuroid (Brittle Star) and Plasticity in Their Development (2020) (2)
- Marine invertebrate larvae: Model life histories for development, ecology, and evolution (2018) (2)
- Arms of larval seastars of Pisaster ochraceus provide versatility in muscular and ciliary swimming (2019) (2)
- The effect of age at metamorphosis on the transition from larval to adult suspension‐feeding of the slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata (2017) (1)
- Brood Reduction, Not Poecilogony, in a Vermetid Gastropod with Two Developmental Outcomes within Egg Capsules (2018) (1)
- A field experiment demonstrating risk on the seafloor for planktonic embryos (2018) (1)
- On hybridization and competition between (2020) (0)
- Scope for Developmental Plasticity of Feeding Larvae of a Holothuroid, Contrasted with Other Echinoderm Larvae (2022) (0)
- Organisms for study: observing marine invertebrates. (1988) (0)
- Barriers at the Intersection of Development, Ecology, and Evolution (2015) (0)
- Association Affairs (1941) (0)
- Organisms for Study: Observing Marine Invertebrates . Drawings from the Laboratory. Donald P. Abbott. Galen Howard Hilgard, Ed. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA, 1987. xxvi, 380 pp., illus. Spiral bound, $29.50. (1988) (0)
- A test of food limited growth of echinoplutei in coastal waters by comparisons of larval form in the sea and in the laboratory (2020) (0)
- Key Transitions in Animal Evolution. Edited by Rob DeSalle and Bernd Schierwater. Enfield (New Hampshire): Science Publishers; distributed by CRC Press, Boca Raton (Florida). $129.95. xii + 434 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-1-57808-695-5. 2011. (2012) (0)
- Book Review:Embryology: Constructing the Organism. Scott F. Gilbert, Anne M. Raunio (1998) (0)
- Adaptive heterochronic plasticity in development of the arms and echinus rudiment of food-limited plutei (2020) (0)
- Book Review:Reproduction of Marine Invertebrates. Volume V: Molluscs (Pelecypods and Lesser Classes). Arthur C. Giese, John S. Pearse (1980) (0)
- Echinoderm Nutrition. Michel Jangoux , John M. Lawrence (1983) (0)
- Book Review:The Evolution of Developmental Mechanisms. Michael Akam, Peter Holland, Philip Ingham, Greg Wray (1996) (0)
- Interclass comparisons of plasticity in development of echinoderm larval forms in response to food (2020) (0)
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