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  1. Asterinidae - Wikipedia

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    Topology from combined trees of Mah and Foltz , , Janies et al , and Blake . “Asterinidae” refers to paraphyletic clades as outlined by Mah and Foltz . Mah and Foltz , presented a 3-gene phylogeny that has further clarified relationships and classification in the Forcipulatacea and the Valvatacea.
    The Asterinidae have served as model organisms in developmental and reproductive biology as well as in ecology and conservation studies. Patiria miniata, the Pacific Northwest bat star, common along the west coast of North America, has become one of the primary model organisms in developmental gene studies , .
    Most asterinid diversity is known from shallow tropical to temperate-water settings (e.g., Aquilonastra, Asterina, Parvulastra) with relatively small adult size (diameter = 0.5 to 2.0 cm). Temperate to cold-water forms, such as Patiria, Patiriella, and Stegnaster are larger in size (from eight to 15 cm in diameter).
    Cold-water asterinids, such as Tremaster ( Fig. 6C) and Anseropoda show the largest sizes among the Asterinidae and are widely distributed in deep-sea settings, showing nearly global distributions with occurrence in Antarctica, the Indian Ocean, the central Pacific, Hawaii, and in the North Atlantic . Figure 6.
  3. Asterinidae - Animalia

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  5. Asterina gibbosa - Wikipedia

  6. WEB27 apr. 2012 · Abstract. Members of the Asteroidea (phylum Echinodermata), popularly known as starfish or sea stars, are ecologically important and diverse members of marine ecosystems in all of the …

  7. Life History Diversity and Evolution in the Asterinidae

  8. Life history diversity and evolution in the Asterinidae - PubMed