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The Tetrodotoxin Venom Of Chaetognaths

1991
Abstract For many years it was suggested that chaetognaths paralysed their prey with a toxin before ingesting them. These suggestions were based on light microscopy observations (Burfield 1927; Kuhl 1938), observations of chaetognaths feeding in the laboratory (Parry 1944; Feigenbaum and Maris 1984; Nagasawa 1985c) and observations of ...
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A bioluminescent chaetognath

Nature, 1994
Steven H. D. Haddock, James F. Case
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Feeding and cannibalism in chaetognaths

2004
The high prey consuption rates in Mesosagitta decipiens and Pseudosagitta lyra suggest that chaetognaths found between 100 and 1000 m depths are not limited by food. The presence of all reproductive stages at the time of sampling suggests that these species, as well as those from copepod-rich layers, have adapted to ambient conditions to the extent ...
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Two New Chaetognaths from the Pacific

1961
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Distribution of chaetognaths (Aphragmophora: Sagittidae) in Korean waters

Ocean Science Journal, 2016
Bo Ram Lee, H. Kim, Wongyu Park
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Seasonal and spatial distribution of chaetognaths on the north-west continental shelf of the South China Sea

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2014
Xingfu Wu   +4 more
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The biology of chaetognaths

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1992
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