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Bibliography of Systematics Literature: U

Upton, C., 1916. Notes on Chirodota spicules from the lias and inferior oolite. Proceedings Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club, Gloucester. 29: 115-117.

Ushakov, PV., 1955. ATLAS OF THE INVERTEBRATES OF THE FAREASTERN SEAS OF THE USSR. Acad. Sci. USSR. Israel Program Scient. Transl. (1965), Jerusalem. 419p.

Uthicke, S., & Benzie, JAH., 2001. Restricted gene flow between Holothuria scabra (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) populations along the north-east coast of Australia and the Solomon Islands. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 216: 109–117.

Uthicke, S., & Benzie, JAH., 2003. Gene flow and population history in high dispersal marine invertebrates: mitochondrial DNA analysis of Holothuria nobilis (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) populations from the Indo-Pacific. Molecular Ecology. 12(10): 2635–2648.

Uthicke, S., & Conand, C., 2004. Amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis indicates the importance of both asexual and sexual reproduction in the fissiparous holothurian Stichopus chloronotus (Aspidochirotida) in the Indian and Pacific Ocean. Coral Reefs – Online First, 7 October 2004. http://springerlink.metapress.com.

Uthicke, S., O'Hara, TD., & Byrne, M., 2004. Species composition and molecular phylogeny of the Indo-Pacific teatfish (Echinodermata:Holothuroidea) bęche-de-mer fishery. Marine Freshwater Research. 55(8): 837 – 848

Uthicke, S., Purcell, S., & Bernard Blockmans, B., 2005. Natural hybridization does not dissolve species boundaries in commercially important sea cucumbers. Biological Journal Linnean Society. 2005. 85(3): 261.

Utinomi, H., 1962. Recent evidence for the northward ex-tension of the range of some tropical eehinoderms in Japanese waters. Zoological Magazine, Tokyo. 71: 102-108.

 

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