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On the Web
- Echinoderms - Learn what a starfish eats, where a brittle star lives, and what a sea cucumber is. Also includes photographs and illustrations of echinoderms.
- 9th International Echinoderm Conference - Links to abstracts.
- California Academy of Sciences Echinoderm Webpage - Abstracts from the Ninth International Echinoderm Conference with links to other related resources.
- Echinoderms, Marine Science and Natural History - List of publications and new species of echinoderms as described by the author.
- Echinoderm Envenomations - Offers detailed information about venomous echinoderms, as well as images of poisonous species.
- The Shape of Life: Echinoderms - PBS site that describes these organisms, their habitat, and classification. Includes photographs.
- Enchanted Learning: Sand Dollar - Features a print out and facts about the spiny-skinned, coin shaped animals that live on the sea floor.[echinoderm]
- Echinoderm Newsletter - Information about conferences and publications of interest to biologists. Addresses researchers within the field.
- Echinoderms - Descriptions of the major species of Echinodermata (starfish, brittle star, sea urchin, feather star, sea cucumber) with illustrations and links to photos.
- Enchanted Learning: Sea Cucumber Printout - Diagram and description of the sea cucumber.
Wikipedia Articles
- Echinoderm - Echinoderms it means star fish Destinee dah!!(Phylum Echinodermata, from the Greek for spiny skin) are a phylum of marine animals found at all ocean depths.
- Indian bead - Indian bead is a colloquial term for the fossilized stem segments of columnal crinoids, marine echinoderms of the class Crinoidea. The fossils, generally a centimeter or less in diameter, tend to be cylindrical with a small hole (either open or filled) through the axis and can resemble unstrung beads.
- Monamphiura - Monamphiura is a genus of brittle star echinoderms of the family Amphiuridae.
- Gnathophiurina - The Gnathophiurina are a suborder of echinoderms within the class Ophiuroidea.
- Ophiurida - The Ophiurida are an order of echinoderms within the class Ophiuroidea.