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A. Richard Palmer

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A. Richard Palmer, (also known as Richard Palmer) FRSC is a marine biologist at the University of Alberta. Among other topics, he has written extensively on morphological asymmetry. In 2007, he was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.

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  1. Taub, Matthew (17 July 2019). "Meet the Noisy, Head-Butting Marine Worms That Live Near Japan". Atlas Obscura.

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