Chloe Brind’s scientific contributions

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Investigations of the Black Lugworm (Arenicola defodiens) in South Wales
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March 2015

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... In describing the gills and nephridiopores, Wells did not state how useful he felt them to be as characters. In the two species Arenicola marina and Arenicola defodiens, that are sympatric in the UK, the gills have been shown to be useful characters in respect to the branching pattern (Cadman & Nelson-Smith, 1993;Brind & Darbyshire, 2015). However, in the Abarenicola species investigated here, the branching pattern and number of main gill stems do not show significant differences. ...

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A re-evaluation of the Abarenicola assimilis group with a new species from the Falkland Islands and key to species
Investigations of the Black Lugworm (Arenicola defodiens) in South Wales