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2017
This chapter describes the taxonomy of Thaliacea, a class of the subphylum Tunicata encompassing pelagic organisms that, as all the other tunicates, have a body covered by a transparent cellulosic tunic. Thaliaceans are ubiquitous and they are common from coastal waters to the open ocean at all depths.
Priscilla Licandro, Martina Brunetta
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This chapter describes the taxonomy of Thaliacea, a class of the subphylum Tunicata encompassing pelagic organisms that, as all the other tunicates, have a body covered by a transparent cellulosic tunic. Thaliaceans are ubiquitous and they are common from coastal waters to the open ocean at all depths.
Priscilla Licandro, Martina Brunetta
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Ferritins in Chordata: Potential evolutionary trajectory marked by discrete selective pressures
BioEssays, 2021Maciej P Golan +2 more
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Biodiversity of Chordata in the Philippine Sea: A case study based on OBIS
Biodiversity Science, 2021exaly
Abstract Chordata is the phylum that vertebrates, including ourselves, belong to. Chordates have a series of unifying characters, including a semi-rigid support structure or notochord, a dorsal hollow neural tube, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail. There are three sub-phyla within chordates.
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