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Mass, T., Malik, A., Embinder, S., Zaslansky, P., Pokroy, B., Polishchuk, I., Stolarski, J. 2019. Molecular and skeletal fingerprints of scleractinian coral biomineralization along the depth gradient. This helps with the reduction the possibility of “little green men” appearance and separating civilians from creating and engagement of paramilitary groups, opting for the particular side in conflict. Abstracts of the BIO 2014 Congress Warsaw, Poland, September 9th - 12th 2014, P15.35. 15th International Symposium on Biomineralization 9-13 September 2019, Munich, Germany - Abstract Book, P-79. 12th International Symposium on Biomineralization, 27-30 August, Freiberg, Germany. 15th International Symposium on Biomineralization 9-13 September 2019, Munich, Germany - Abstract Book, O-70. 15th International Symposium on Biomineralization 9-13 September 2019, Munich, Germany - Abstract Book, P-4. 15th International Symposium on Biomineralization 9-13 September 2019, Munich, Germany - Abstract Book, P-61. 15th International Symposium on Biomineralization 9-13 September 2019, Munich, Germany - Abstract Book, O-47. MCM2011 (10th Multinational Congress on Microscopy 2011, September 4-9, 2011, Scientific Campus Urbino Univeristy "Carlo Bo", Italy).

31st European Congress of Arachnology; 8 - 13 July, 2018, Vác, Hungary. Bosellini, F.R., Wallace, C. & Stolarski, J. 2013. Exploring the roots of the dominant present-day staghorn coral Acropora: the potential of the european fossil record. European Mineralogical Conference Vol. 16th International Echinoderm Conference. Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2009 190 doi:10.1088/1742-6596/190/1/012175. Stolarski, J., Gorzelak, P., Mazur, M., Marrocchi, Y. and Meibom, A. 2009. Nanostructural and geochemical features of the Jurassic isocrinid columnal ossicles. Stolarski, J., Neuser, R., Mazur, M. & Meibom, A. 2012. Biological patterning of thickening deposits in scleractinian corals: Morphological and crystallographic study. Stolarski, J., Meibom, A., Przeniosło, R. & Mazur, M. 2007. A Cretaceous scleractinian coral with a calcitic skeleton. Trębicki, Ł., Patoleta, B., Janiszewska, K., Stolarski, J., Bartos, M., Marusik, Y., Dabert M., Żabka, M. 2018. Securing paternity in jumping spiders, with description of a novel form of mating plug in Cytaea Keyserling, 1882 (Araneae: Salticidae).

Frankowiak, K., Kret, S., Mazur, M., Meibom, A., Kitahara, M., Stolarski, J., 2017. Fine-scale skeletal banding as a proxy of zooxanthellate symbiosis in modern and fossil Scleractinia. Stolarski, J., Kitahara, M. V., Miller, D. J., Cairns, S.D., Mazur, M. and Meibom, A. 2011. Deep-water corals reveal much deeper evolutionary origin of Scleractinia. 2010. A unique skeletal microstructure of the deep-sea micrabaciid scleractinian corals. Stolarski, J., Reynaud, S., Ferrier-Pages, C., Bosellini, F.B., Mazur, M., Meibom, A. 2015. Scleractinian corals in Eocene "calcite sea" seawater. Vertino, A., Bosellini, F. & Stolarski, J. 2011. Scleractinians from the Mediterranean: what has happened since the end of the Miocene? T., Coronado, I., Mazur, M., Luquet, G. 2017. The calcified storage structures (gastroliths) in American lobster: Development, composition, and hierarchical structure. Mandera, S., Coronado, I., Mazur, M., Stolarski, J. 2019. Growth dynamics and fine scale characterization of calcareous granules of the annelid Lumbricus terrestris. Stolarski, J., Mazur, M., Dłuzewski, P. & Kret, S. 2008. Influence of biological processes on the structure of calcium carbonate biominerals: Microscopic approach.

Frankowiak, K., Kret, S., Meibom, A., Stolarski, J. 2015. rozprawka of growth bands within skeletal thickening deposits in scleractinian corals. Stolarski, J. & Vertino, A. 2007. First Mesozoic record of the scleractinian Madrepora from the Maastrichtian siliceous limestones of Poland. 2015. kartkówka of the skeleton of the Triassic scleractinians: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions. Stolarski, J., Roniewicz, E. & Grycuk, T. 2004. Furcate septal increase in the Triassic scleractiniamorph. Stolarski, J. 2000. Organic components of the skeleton of scleractinian corals - evidences from in situ acridine orange dye stainings. Stolarski, J., Bosellini, F.B., Wallace, C. C., Neusser, R.D., Meibom, A. 2015. Structure, morphogenesis, and evolution of fibrous skeleton in acroporiid scleractinian corals. 12th International Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria and Porifera, Muscat, Oman. Euro ISRS (International Society for Reef Studies) Symposium 2010: Reefs in a changing environment, 13-17 December 2010 - Wageningen. Budd, A.F. & Stolarski, J. 2011. Corallite wall and septal microstructure in scleractinian reef corals: Comparison of molecular clades within the family Faviidae. Stolarski, J., Janiszewska, K., Coronado, I., Takeuchi, T., Ravet, L., Thomas, J., Marin, F. 2019. Deep-water scleractinian corals and their skeletal organic matrices: A source of phylogenetic data?


Vertino, A. & Stolarski, J. 2012. Mediterranean Scleractinian corals: from Miocene to present. Stolarski, J. 1988. Some genera of solitary corals from the Miocene of Poland. Coronado, I., Perez-Huerta, A., Cruz, J.A., Caceres, J.O., Moncayo, S., Motto-Ros, V., Trichard, F., Panczer, G., Pelascmi, F., Stolarski, J. 2019. Crystallographic and chemical v i t a l effects in Dendrophyllia skeleton - a by-product of the biocrystallization. O-026, p. 67. The 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) From Molecular and Nano-structural Analyses to Environmental Science, October 9-13, 2017, Tsukuba, Japan. 2019. Morphological characters and ontogenetic development of deep-sea species of the genus Caryophyllia. Janiszewska, K., Stolarski, J., Benzerara, K., Meibom, A., Mazur, M., Kitahara, M. and Cairns, S.D. Różycka, M.O., Stolarski, J., Zarębski, M., Dobrucki, J., Ożyhar, A. 2017. Anisotropic distribution of Starmaker-like protein in calcium carbonate crystals obtained in vitro. Bielak, K., Zoglowek, A., Stolarski, J., Ożyhar, A., Dobryszycki, P. 2019. Calcium carbonate crystals formation under the influence of otolithic and otoconial matrix collagen-like protein otolin-1. P-13, p. 164. The 14th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XIV) From Molecular and Nano-structural Analyses to Environmental Science, October 9-13, 2017, Tsukuba, Japan.


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