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John D. Zardus
John D. Zardus
Professor of Marine Biology, The Citadel
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Investigating the Bivalve Tree of Life–an exemplar-based approach combining molecular and novel morphological characters
R Bieler, PM Mikkelsen, TM Collins, EA Glover, VL González, DL Graf, ...
Invertebrate Systematics 28 (1), 32-115, 2014
2572014
Microbial biofilms facilitate adhesion in biofouling invertebrates
JD Zardus, BT Nedved, Y Huang, C Tran, MG Hadfield
The Biological Bulletin 214 (1), 91-98, 2008
1852008
Bathymetric and geographic population structure in the pan‐Atlantic deep‐sea bivalve Deminucula atacellana (Schenck, 1939)
JD Zardus, RJ Etter, MR Chase, MA Rex, EE Boyle
Molecular Ecology 15 (3), 639-651, 2006
1402006
A family-level tree of life for bivalves based on a Sanger-sequencing approach
DJ Combosch, TM Collins, EA Glover, DL Graf, EM Harper, JM Healy, ...
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 107, 191-208, 2017
1392017
Bivalvia
MP Morse, JD Zardus
Microscopic anatomy of invertebrates 6, 7-118, 1997
1211997
Into the deep: a phylogenetic approach to the bivalve subclass Protobranchia
PP Sharma, JD Zardus, EE Boyle, VL González, RM Jennings, E McIntyre, ...
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 69 (1), 188-204, 2013
922013
Protobranch bivalves
JD Zardus
Advances in marine biology 42, 1-65, 2002
902002
Larval Development and Complemental Males in Chelonibia Testudinaria, a Barnacle Commensal with Sea Turtles
JD Zardus, MG Hadfield
Journal of Crustacean Biology 24 (3), 409-421, 2004
892004
Multiple origins and incursions of the Atlantic barnacle Chthamalus proteus in the Pacific
JD Zardus, MG Hadfield
Molecular Ecology 14 (12), 3719-3733, 2005
782005
Deconstructing an assemblage of “turtle” barnacles: species assignments and fickle fidelity in Chelonibia
JD Zardus, DT Lake, MG Frick, PD Rawson
Marine biology 161, 45-59, 2014
642014
Embryogenesis, morphology and ultrastructure of the pericalymma larva of Acila castrensis (Bivalvia: Protobranchia: Nuculoida)
JD Zardus, MP Morse
Invertebrate Biology, 221-244, 1998
581998
Epibiotic diatoms are universally present on all sea turtle species
NJ Robinson, R Majewska, EA Lazo-Wasem, R Nel, FV Paladino, L Rojas, ...
PloS one 11 (6), e0157011, 2016
562016
Phylum Mollusca: Bivalvia
JD Zardus, AL Martel
Atlas of marine invertebrate larvae, 289-325, 2002
462002
Substratum fidelity and early growth in Chelonibia testudinaria, a turtle barnacle especially common on debilitated loggerhead (Caretta caretta) sea turtles
K Sloan, JD Zardus, ML Jones
Bulletin of Marine Science 90 (2), 581-597, 2014
392014
Assortative epibiosis of leatherback, olive ridley and green sea turtles in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
NJ Robinson, EA Lazo-Wasem, FV Paladino, JD Zardus, T Pinou
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 97 (6 …, 2017
332017
Novel records and observations of the barnacle Stephanolepas muricata (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha: Coronuloidea); including a case for chemical mediation in …
MG Frick, JD Zardus, A Ross, J Senko, D Montano-Valdez, ...
Journal of Natural History 45 (11-12), 629-640, 2011
302011
Two previously unreported barnacles commensal with the green sea turtle, Chelonia mydas (Linnaeus, 1758), in Hawaii and a comparison of their attachment modes.
JD Zardus, GH Balazs
Crustaceana 80 (11), 2007
292007
How whale and dolphin barnacles attach to their hosts and the paradox of remarkably versatile attachment structures in cypris larvae
N Dreyer, JD Zardus, JT Høeg, J Olesen, MC Yu, BKK Chan
Organisms Diversity & Evolution 20, 233-249, 2020
282020
A tale of three seas: consistency of natural history traits in a Caribbean–Atlantic barnacle introduced to Hawaii
CJ Zabin, J Zardus, FB Pitombo, V Fread, MG Hadfield
Biological Invasions 9, 523-544, 2007
262007
A new Stomatolepas barnacle species (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha: Coronuloidea) from leatherback sea turtles
MG Frick, JD Zardus, EA Lazo-Wasem
Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 51 (1), 123-136, 2010
232010
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