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Comb age significantly influences the emergency queen rearing, morphometric and reproductive characteristics of the queens

Journal of Apicultural Research
A study on the impact of comb age on the number of emergency queen cells and ripped queen cells was conducted. Also, we compared morphometric and reproductive characteristics of queens reared in combs aged 1, 2, 3, and 4 years.
El-Kazafy A Taha
exaly   +2 more sources

No surprise that comb jellies poop

Science, 2016
As one of the organizers of the recent meeting on comb jellies (ctenophores), I feel obliged to comment on the News In Depth story “Comb jelly ‘anus’ guts ideas on origin of through-gut” (A. Maxmen, 25 March, p.
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The phylogenetic position of the comb jellies (Ctenophora) and the importance of taxonomic sampling

Cladistics, 2004
AbstractThe transition to a vermiform body shape is one of the most important events in animal evolution, having led to the impressive radiation of Bilateria. However, the sister group of Bilateria has remained obscure. Cladistic analyses of morphology indicate that Ctenophora is the sister group of Bilateria.
Andreas, Wallberg   +3 more
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Comb Jellies (Ctenophora): A Model for Basal Metazoan Evolution and Development

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2008
INTRODUCTIONCtenophores, or comb jellies, are a group of marine organisms whose unique biological features and phylogenetic placement make them a key taxon for understanding animal evolution. These gelatinous creatures are clearly distinct from cnidarian medusae (i.e., jellyfish).
Kevin, Pang, Mark Q, Martindale
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Effects of bee products (propolis, royal jelly and honeybee comb extracts) on physico-chemical and storage characteristics of pork patties

Journal of Food and Nutrition Research
In this study, effects of bee products (propolis, royal jelly and honeybee comb extracts) added to pork patties on physico-chemical and storage characteristics were investigated.
Gyu-Ryeul Park   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

New symbiotic association in marine annelids: ectoparasites of comb jellies

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2020
AbstractA new genus of ectoparasitic marine annelids living on ctenophores, Ctenophoricola gen. nov., is described and its feeding behaviour, reproduction and developmental stages are discussed. Its unusual morphology challenged its placement within the known marine families.
Guillermo San Martín   +8 more
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