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English: Embryonic and pelagic stages of select neuston Neuston life cycles connect the surface to deeper layers: a Glaucus atlanticus zygotes in a vertical egg string and two-cell stage embryos in the horizontal egg string; b Glaucus atlanticus blastulae; c Veliger larvae of Janthina pallida; d Velella velella medusae. Scale a, b, and c: 100 um; d: 1 mm |
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Author | Rebecca R. Helm |
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