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, 2020
Ctenophora are important components of marine ecosystems. However, the South-western Atlantic and Sub Antarctic region are still one of the least studied region in the world.
A. Schiariti+5 more
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Ctenophora are important components of marine ecosystems. However, the South-western Atlantic and Sub Antarctic region are still one of the least studied region in the world.
A. Schiariti+5 more
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, 2020
Lake Qinghai is an ancient brackish water lake in the Qinghai province of China. A number of endemic diatom species have already been discovered and described from the lake. This study describes another new endemic diatom species: Ctenophora sinensis sp.
Bing Liu+3 more
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Lake Qinghai is an ancient brackish water lake in the Qinghai province of China. A number of endemic diatom species have already been discovered and described from the lake. This study describes another new endemic diatom species: Ctenophora sinensis sp.
Bing Liu+3 more
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Neurociliary synapses in Pleurobrachia (Ctenophora)
Journal of Cell Science, 1964ABSTRACT Synapses of a typical form, with synaptic vesicles of 30 to 45 mµ diameter, on one side of a synaptic cleft of 10 to 12 mµ, are found near the bases of the long ciliated cells which make up the comb plates. The side containing the vesicles is interpreted as a section of a nerve fibre terminal in contact with the ciliated cell ...
G. A. Horrige, B Mackay
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Digestion of pelagic Ctenophora and Cnidaria by fish
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2003The diet of chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) can range from a primarily arthropod to a primarily gelatinous composition. Because no data exist for the digestion rates of gelatinous prey in any fish, it has not been possible to convert data on stomach contents to feeding rates. We measured rates of digestion to address this issue. In freely feeding age-0
David Welch+4 more
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The Black Sea Pleurobrachia (Ctenophora): P. rhodopis or P. pileus?
Zoosystematica RossicaPleurobrachia Fleming, 1822 is the native taxon of ctenophores in the Black Sea. Until now, its species affiliation has not been resolved: the Black Sea Pleurobrachia is referred to either P. pileus (O.F. Müller, 1776) or P. rhodopis (Chun, 1879). In the
Iu Baiandina+2 more
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Lipids of gelatinous antarctic zooplankton: Cnidaria and Ctenophora
Lipids, 2000AbstractAntarctic gelatinous zooplankton, including Cnidaria (Calycopsis borchgrevinki, Diphyes antarctica, Stygiomedusa gigantea, Atolla wyvillei, Dimophyes arctica) and Ctenophora (Beroe cucumis, B. forskalii, Pleurobrachia pileus, Bolinopsis infundibulum) were collected near Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands, during January and February 1997 ...
Peter D. Nichols+3 more
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Zootaxa, 2020
Attenboroughctena Ceccolini Cianferoni nom. nov. is established as the new name for the genus Ceroctena Carré Carré, 1991 (Ctenophora: Cydippida: Pleurobrachiidae), preoccupied by Ceroctena Guenée, 1852 (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).
F. Ceccolini, F. Cianferoni
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Attenboroughctena Ceccolini Cianferoni nom. nov. is established as the new name for the genus Ceroctena Carré Carré, 1991 (Ctenophora: Cydippida: Pleurobrachiidae), preoccupied by Ceroctena Guenée, 1852 (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).
F. Ceccolini, F. Cianferoni
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Regional Studies in Marine Science, 2023
José Raúl Morales-Ávila+2 more
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José Raúl Morales-Ávila+2 more
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