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2023
Cnidaria Cryptohydra thieli Thomas, Edwards & Higgins ...
Neuhaus, Birger +3 more
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Cnidaria Cryptohydra thieli Thomas, Edwards & Higgins ...
Neuhaus, Birger +3 more
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2015
AbstractCnidaria are one of the basal groups within the metazoans. They are divided into the Medusozoa (Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa, Staurozoa, and Cubozoa) and the Anthozoa, which are thought to be the basal group within the Cnidaria. Cnidaria together with the Ctenophora are the lowest groups with a nervous system that relies on synaptic conduction and are ...
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AbstractCnidaria are one of the basal groups within the metazoans. They are divided into the Medusozoa (Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa, Staurozoa, and Cubozoa) and the Anthozoa, which are thought to be the basal group within the Cnidaria. Cnidaria together with the Ctenophora are the lowest groups with a nervous system that relies on synaptic conduction and are ...
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1989
The phylum Cnidaria or Coelenterates includes sea anemones, jellyfish, hydras, sea fans, and, of course, the corals. With few exceptions they are all marine organisms and most are inhabitants of shallow water. In spite of the great variation in shape, size, and mode of life, they all possess the same basic metazoan structural features: an internal ...
J. D. Fish, S. Fish
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The phylum Cnidaria or Coelenterates includes sea anemones, jellyfish, hydras, sea fans, and, of course, the corals. With few exceptions they are all marine organisms and most are inhabitants of shallow water. In spite of the great variation in shape, size, and mode of life, they all possess the same basic metazoan structural features: an internal ...
J. D. Fish, S. Fish
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Hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from Mauritanian Coral Mounds.
Zootaxa, 2020Agassiz, L. (1862) Contributions to the natural history of the United States of America. Vol. 4. Little Brown, Boston, 380 pp.Aguirrezabalaga, F., Altuna, A., Borja, A., Feliu, J., GarcíaCarrascosa, A.M., Romero, A., San Vicente, C., Torres-Gómez-de ...
M. Gil, F. Ramil, J. A. Agís
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1990
Abstract The Cnidaria (formerly known as Coelenterata) are most obviously characterized by their radial, or sometimes more strictly biradial, symmetry (p. 101). The basic structure is saclike with a single terminal opening, the mouth, which also functions as an anus.
P F S Cornelius, R L Manuel,, J S Ryland
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Abstract The Cnidaria (formerly known as Coelenterata) are most obviously characterized by their radial, or sometimes more strictly biradial, symmetry (p. 101). The basic structure is saclike with a single terminal opening, the mouth, which also functions as an anus.
P F S Cornelius, R L Manuel,, J S Ryland
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Published as part of Gündoğdu, Sedat, Yeşilyurt, İrem Nur, Abbas, Zohaib & Baylan, Makbule, 2024, Effects of microplastics on aquatic organisms: a comprehensive review, pp. 248-285 in Turkish Journal of Zoology 48 (5) on page 251, DOI: 10.55730/1300-0179.3182, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Thorp and Covich's Freshwater Invertebrates, 2019
Thomas Jankowski, Boris Anokhin
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Thomas Jankowski, Boris Anokhin
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2022
This chapter examines the phylum Cnidaria which features a highly diverse assemblage of anemones, corals, jellyfish, and their kin. The phylum consists of 13,300 described living species, all of which are predators (or highly modified parasites) that feature forms of cnidae, polypoid, or medusoid.
Richard C. Brusca +2 more
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This chapter examines the phylum Cnidaria which features a highly diverse assemblage of anemones, corals, jellyfish, and their kin. The phylum consists of 13,300 described living species, all of which are predators (or highly modified parasites) that feature forms of cnidae, polypoid, or medusoid.
Richard C. Brusca +2 more
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Hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa): A Neglected Component of Animal Forests
Marine Animal Forests, 2017Hydroids, one of the dominant components of the zoobenthic communities, share comparable growth patterns with higher plants because of their modular body organization, high potential of asexual reproduction, and phenotypic plasticity.
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