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Life: Comb jelly starts reproduction early: Marine species thrives despite never reaching adulthood
Science News, 2012Rebecca Cheung
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Evolutionary enigmas: Comb jelly genetics suggest a radical redrawing of the tree of life
Science News, 2013A. Maxmen
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New forms of animals made by fusing several comb jellies together
Michael Le Page
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Zoological Science
In species belonging to the phylum Ctenophore, comb plates consisting of bundles of multiple cilia are a characteristic synapomorphy and are essential for active swimming.
Ryosuke Kimbara +3 more
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In species belonging to the phylum Ctenophore, comb plates consisting of bundles of multiple cilia are a characteristic synapomorphy and are essential for active swimming.
Ryosuke Kimbara +3 more
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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.
Eltayeb Taha +5 more
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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.
Eltayeb Taha +5 more
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The gluey tentacles of comb jellies may have revealed when nerve cells first evolved
Elizabeth Pennisi
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The Comb Jelly Mnemiopsis Leidyi in the Black Sea
2002Following its transportation in ballast waters, the western Atlantic ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi caused a striking damage to the ecosystem of the Black Sea in the early 1990s. The concentration of food Zooplankton and simultaneously catches of anchovy and other pelagic fishes sharply decreased during the peak levels of the ctenophore.
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Invasive comb jellies (Mnemiopsis leidyi) in Danish waters
2011E-publication in fly fishing e-magazine: published 25 September 2010 online, see link http://www.pagegangster.com/p/J8Wtt/
Riisgård, Hans Ulrik, S. Tendal, Ole
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Lumpfish as main consumer of northern comb jelly and effective tool of its research
2014Comb jellies are difficult to catch with standard planktonic nets due to hydrodynamic features that misrepresent distribution pattern of the species. Therefore, feeding habits of fish consuming jellyfish in high amounts might be used for estimating comb jelly abundances.
Rusyaev, Sergey, Orlov, Alexei
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