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Works by Mark A. Townley in Developmental Biology

2023

Appendage abnormalities in spiders induced by an alternating temperature protocol in the context of recent advances in molecular spider embryology, Teresa Napiorkowska, Julita Templin, Pawel Napiorkowski, Mark A. Townley
Faculty Publications

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2020

Temperature fluctuations during embryonic development implicated in a naturally occurring instance of abnormal spinnerets in the spider Australomimetus maculosus (Araneae, Mimetidae), Mark A. Townley, Danilo Harms
Biological Sciences

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Hers and his: Silk glands used in egg sac construction by female spiders potentially repurposed by a 'modern' male spider, Mark A. Townley, Danilo Harms
Biological Sciences

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2019

From Spinning Silk to Spreading Saliva: Mouthpart Remodeling in Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae), Istvan Miko, Sarthok Rasique Rahman, Anne C. Jones, Mark A. Townley, Brandon Gominho, Sulav Paudel, S David Stupski, Heather M. Hines, Rudolf J. Schilder
Biological Sciences

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2017

Comparative study of spinning field development in two species of araneophagic spiders (Araneae, Mimetidae, Australomimetus), Mark A. Townley, Danilo Harms
Molecular, Cellular & Biomedical Sciences

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