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This article delves into the fascinating world of marine biology as influenced by Charles Darwin's work, particularly focusing on barnacles and their significance in evolutionary studies. It explores the life cycle of jellyfish and discusses the sponge Flustra (a bryozoan). Referring to resources like the editorial introductions on Darwin's research, it also highlights the ecological dynamics within the Chesapeake Bay as documented by A.J. and R.L. Lippson in their comprehensive text "Life in the Chesapeake Bay". Join us in uncovering the intricate relationships and life forms of our oceans.
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Lippson, A.J. & Lippson, R.L. 1984. Life in the Chesapeake Bay. Johns Hopkins University Press.