Hi all,
It's great to see so much interest in poecilogony, so I'll add a few
more references to the list.
For a short review:
G D Gibson, 1999, Poecilogony, in Encyclopedia of Reproduction,
Academic Press, Vol. 3 pp. 917-924
I also have a few reprints left, if anyone would like a copy.
Also, these manuscripts in press:
Gibson, GD, I Paterson, H Taylor, and B Woolridge, 1999,
Molecular and morphological evidence of a single species,
Boccardia proboscidea (Polychaeta: Spionidae) with multiple
development modes, Marine Biology, in press
MacKay, J and G Gibson, 1999, The influence of nurse eggs on
variable larval development in Polydora cornuta (Polychaeta,
Spionidae), Invertebrate Reproduction and Development, in press
For those of you who are more generally interested in poecilogony,
don't forget the opisthobranchs. There are several very good
examples, and they show a number of interesting parallels with the
worms.
Glenys Gibson
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Department of Biology, Phone: (902) 585-1250
Acadia University, Fax: (902) 585-1059
Wolfville, Nova Scotia,
Canada. B0P 1X0
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