Echinoderms don’t suck: evidence against the involvement of suction in tube foot attachment*
Ludwig Döderlein’s Pioneering Research on Echinoderms, Ecology and Evolution: A brief historical review*
Crinoid diversity in the Upper Cretaceous Yezo Supergroup, Hokkaido, northern Japan*
Tooth morphology and food processing in Ophiothrix fragilis (Abildgaard, in O.F. Müller, 1789) and Ophiura albida Forbes, 1839 (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea)
Observations on Onychaster Meek & Worthen, 1868 (Ophiuroidea: Onychasteridae) (Famennian – Visean age)*
Study of the luminescence in the black brittle-star Ophiocomina nigra: toward a new pattern of light emission in ophiuroids*
Ophiuroid (Echinodermata) systematics—where do we come from, where do we stand and where should we go?*
Late Triassic (Rhaetian) ophiuroids from Winterswijk, the Netherlands; with comments on the systematic position of Aplocoma (Echinodermata, Ophiolepididae)*
Characterization of a population of the Harlequin crab, Lissocarcinus orbicularis Dana, 1852, an obligate symbiont of holothuroids, in Toliara bay (Madagascar)*
On Mesozoic laetmogonid sea cucumbers (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea: Elasipodida)*
Swimming deep-sea holothurians (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) on the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge*
Growth and gonad development of the sea urchin Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus in an Eisenia kelp bed in the Oshika Peninsula, northern Japan*
Paracentrotus lividus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) attachment force and burrowing behavior in rocky shores of SW Portugal*
On the spelling of Antrechinus nordenskjoldi (Echinodermata: Echinoidea)*
Estrogen administration to the edible sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816)*
Adaptative morphology for living in shallow water environments in spatangoid echinoids*
Rare Late Cretaceous phymosomatoid echinoids from the Hannover area (Lower Saxony, Germany)*
New insights into the mutable collagenous tissue of Paracentrotus lividus: preliminary results*
A reinterpretation of the solutan Plasiacystis mobilis (Echinodermata) from the Middle Ordovician of Bohemia*
Reinterpretation of Baltic Ordovician Heckerites multistellatus Rozhnov, 1987 as a possible paracrinoid based on new material*