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Richard U. Gooding

Researcher at Boston University

Publications -  8
Citations -  521

Richard U. Gooding is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Netherlands Antilles & Upogebia. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 479 citations.

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A Method for Studying the External Anatomy of Copepods

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that lactic acid is the best clearing agent for the preparation of temporary mounts of whole or dissected copepods, and that obese forms or specimens with a thin cuticle are best transferred through mixtures of the medium in which they have been kept and Lactic acid.
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Lightiella Incisa Sp. Nov. (Cephalocarida) From the West Indies

TL;DR: Lightiella incisa, trouves a la Barbade (localite typique), and a Porto Rico as discussed by the authors, is a species of Cephalocaride.
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Copepoda associated with West Indian Invertebrates – IV The genera Octopicola, Pseudanthessius and Meomicola (Cyclopoida, Lichomolgidae)

TL;DR: This work was supported by grants from the Netherlands Foundation for the Advancement of Research in Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles (WOSUNA), Amsterdam, and from the National Science Foundation of the United States, Washington.
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External anatomy of the female haemobaphes cyclopterina, a copepod parasite of marine fishes.

TL;DR: A single complete specimen from a new host, the snake blenny, caught in the Bay of Fundy, is described, with particular attention to the anterior end of the copepod, which suggests changes during development may be more extensive than usual.
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Copepoda associated with West Indian Invertebrates – III The Genus Anthessius (Cyclopoida, Myicolidae)

TL;DR: This study has been supported by grants from the Netherlands Foundation for the Advancement of Research in Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles (WOSUNA), Amsterdam, and from the National Science Foundation of the United States, Washington.