References Used for Tremaster mirabilis
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2952 Piepenburg, D., N.V. Chernova, C.F. von Dorrien, J. Gutt, A.V. Neyelov, E. Rachor, L. Saldanha and M.K. Schmid 1996 Megabenthic communities in the waters around Svalbard. Polar Biol. 16:431-446. 1996 Tremaster mirabilis 440
1125 Hansson, H.G. 1999 European Echinodermata Check-List a draft for the European Register of Marine Species (part of "Species 2000"). NEAT (North East Atlantic Taxa) January 1999. 1999 Tremaster mirabilis -->
833 Ruppert, E.E., R.S. Fox and R.D. Barnes 2004 Invertebrate Zoology. A functional evolutionary approach. 7th Ed. Brooks/Cole, Thomson Learning learning, Inc. 990 p. 2004 Tremaster mirabilis -->
1398 MarBEF 2006 MarBEF Data System. http://www.marbef.org/data/erms.php[accessed June 26, 2006] 2006 Tremaster mirabilis -->
89090 Hibberd, T. and K. Moore 2009 Field identification guide to Heard Island and McDonald Islands benthic invertebrates: a guide for scientific observers aboard fishing vessels. Kingston, Tas. : Australian Antarctic Division and Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (Australia), 152 p. 2009 Tremaster mirabilis 39
87416 Mah, C. and H. Hansson 2010 Tremaster mirabilis Verrill, 1880. In Mah, C.L. (2010). World Asteroidea database. Accessed through: De Broyer, C.; Clarke, A.; Koubbi, P.; Pakhomov, E.; Scott, F.; Vanden Berghe, E. and Danis, B. (Eds). The SCAR-MarBIN Register of Antarctic Marine Species (RAMS) at http://www.scarmarbin.be/rams.php?p=taxdetails&id=124002 on 2011-07-25 2010 Tremaster mirabilis -->
115910 Hogg, O.T., D.K.A. Barnes and H.J. Griffiths 2011 Highly diverse, poorly studied and uniquely threatened by climate change: an assessment of marine biodiversity on South Georgia's continental shelf. PLoS ONE 6(5):e19795. 2011 Tremaster mirabilis AppS1
116836 Rauschert, M. and W.E. Arntz 2015 Antarctic macrobenthos: a field guide of the invertebrates living at the Antarctic seafloor. Arntz & Rauschert Selbstverlag, Wurster Nordseekueste, Germany, 143p. 2015 Tremaster mirabilis 135
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