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Dr Kim Last
Emeritus Professor Peter Olive
Tidal, Daily, and Lunar-Day Activity Cycles in the Marine Polychaete Nereis virens2009
Emeritus Professor Peter Olive
Dr Kim Last
Annotation of environmental OMICS data: Application to the transcriptomics domain2006
Leif-Matthias Herborg
Emeritus Professor Matt Bentley
Professor Tony Clare
Dr Kim Last
Mating behaviour and chemical communication in the invasive Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis2006
Dr Kim Last
Emeritus Professor Peter Olive
Tidal, daily, and lunar-day biorhythmicity in the marine polychaete Nereis virens with preliminary evidence for cross-entrainment2006
Emeritus Professor Peter Olive
Dr Kim Last
Elizabeth Rosato
Dancing to the rhythms of geological time: The biorhythm capabilities of Polychaeta in a geological context2005
Dr Kim Last
Emeritus Professor Peter Olive
Clock gene evolution and functional divergence2004
Dr Kim Last
Emeritus Professor Peter Olive
Interaction between photoperiod and an endogenous seasonal factor in influencing the diel locomotor activity of the benthic polychaete Nereis virens Sars2004
Dr Kim Last
An actograph and its use in the study of foraging behaviour in the benthic polychaete, Nereis virens Sars2003
Dr Kim Last
An actograph and its use in the study of foraging behaviour in the benthic polychaete, Nereis virens Sars2003
Emeritus Professor Peter Olive
Dr Ceri Lewis
Dr Kim Last
Emeritus Professor Matt Bentley
Fitness consequences of seasonal reproduction: experiments on the polychaete Nereis virens Sars2001
Dr Kim Last
Emeritus Professor Peter Olive
Emeritus Professor Alasdair Edwards
An actographic study of diel activity in the semelparous polychaete Nereis (Neanthes) virens Sars in relation to the annual cycle of growth and reproduction1999
Dr Kim Last
Emeritus Professor Peter Olive
Photoperiodic control of growth and segment proliferation by Nereis (Neanthes) virens in relation to state of maturity and season1999
Emeritus Professor Matt Bentley
Emeritus Professor Peter Olive
Dr Kim Last
Sexual satellites, moonlight and the nuptial dances of worms: The influence of the moon on the reproduction of marine animals1999