Dear colleagues,
Dr. Nishi and I are currently working on a manuscript reviewing life history
of serpulids. While biology and life history of several typical members of
fouling communities is known in details, almost nothing is known (or at least
published) about the majority of species in this large family. We would
appreciate if you share with us any unpublished observations on various
aspects of life history (egg size, larval development, sexuality patterns, type
of incubation etc., etc.) of serpulids you commonly encounter in your study
sites. Most of such observations cannot constitute a separate manuscript,
but they can be valuable source of info for future research if they are put
together. These data will be cited as (Name, pers. com. or Name, unpubl.)
in the manuscript.
Thank you very much advance!
Worm regards,
Lena Kupriyanova
<Lena.Kupriyanova at flinders.edu.au>
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