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Ctenophores of the Southern Ocean
Progress Code: completedStatement: Dataset is not complete due to a lack of knowledge of information on Southern Ocean ctenophores, but will be useful for identification of needed research areas. Planktonic ctenophores can be taken by tow net or dip net.
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The ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi was introduced to Nordic waters in the middle of the last decade. Recordings of the species raised the question about impact of this comb jelly in the recently invaded ecosystems.
Granhag, Lena, Hosia, Aino
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Specific distinctions of the Black Sea ctenophores in reactions on temperature change
Distinctions of the Black Sea ctenophores Pleurobrachia pileus, Mnemiopsis leidyi, Beroe ovatа and Bolinopsis vitrea reactions on the temperature change are revealed.
Заика, В. Е. +2 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Gelatinous zooplankton (GZP), i.e., ctenophores, cnidarian medusae, chaetognaths, appendicularians and salps, are considered climate change winners. This becomes particularly obvious in the Southern Ocean, which has undergone a significant shift from a ...
Micaela B. Ruiz +5 more
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Microbiomes and the functions of microbes as they relate to their host have been of interest in many areas of research. Microbes have been of great interest in the deep sea as they serve as potential symbionts for the organisms that reside there where ...
Skinner, Nicole
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Native and nonnative ctenophores in the Gulf of Trieste, Northern Adriatic Sea
examined native ctenophore species with special attention to representatives of the orders Lobata and Beroida, and we recorded among them two non-native ctenophores: Mnemiopsis leidyi A ...
Alenka Malej, Tamara Shiganova
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Syncytial nets vs. chemical signaling: emerging properties of alternative integrative systems. [PDF]
Moroz LL.
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Extracellular DNA traps in a ctenophore demonstrate immune cell behaviors in a non-bilaterian
The formation of extracellular DNA traps (ETosis) is a first response mechanism by specific immune cells following exposure to microbes. Initially characterized in vertebrate neutrophils, cells capable of ETosis have been discovered recently in diverse ...
Lauren E. Vandepas +6 more
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Evolution of the Nervous System Extrapolated from Ctenophore and the Resurrection of Golgi's Reticular Theory? [PDF]
Yang A, Qiu M, Xu X.
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