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A Long Way From Home: Transatlantic Sea Star Migration
Consortium (2002)
  • William Jaeckle, Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Paul Kehle
Abstract
For a marine biologist strolling along the eastern coast of South America, finding some sea stars (popularly called starfish, and technically members of the class Asteroidea of the phylum Echinodermata) is not all that unusual. However, when closer inspection reveals the sea stars to be ones that are also found on the shores of the western coast of Africa, the marine biologist now faces an interesting question: How did these sea stars come to be so far from home? Originally published in Consortiumand used with permission.
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Publication Date
Summer 2002
Citation Information
William Jaeckle and Paul Kehle. "A Long Way From Home: Transatlantic Sea Star Migration" Consortium Vol. 82 (2002)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jaeckle/5/