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Phylogenetics of Hydroidolina (Hydrozoa: Cnidaria) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2008
Hydroidolina is a group of hydrozoans that includes Anthoathecata, Leptothecata and Siphonophorae. Previous phylogenetic analyses show strong support for Hydroidolina monophyly, but the relationships between and within its subgroups remain uncertain. In an effort to further clarify hydroidolinan relationships, we performed phylogenetic analyses on 97 ...
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Germplasm, Weismann, and Hydrozoa

The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1948
ion, philosophically valuable but otherwise distracting. In our opinion it is better to dispense with it altogether than to continue to en-
C K Liu, N J Berrill
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REGENERATION IN THE HYDROZOA

Biological Reviews, 1963
Summary1. This article reviews the present state of knowledge on regeneration in the Hydrozoa and some of the problems related to it. The available data derived from descriptive and experimental studies are confined to only a few genera (Hydra, Tubularia, Cordylophora, Corymorpha, Campanularia, Pennaria).
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Hydrozoa (Cnidaria) symbiotic with Porifera: a review

Marine Ecology, 2005
AbstractMany hydroids are symbiotic with other organisms. Sponges, because of their complex canal system and their filter‐feeding activity inducing a continuous water flow, are used by numerous species as either exclusive or facultative substrata. The associated hydroid fauna thriving on or inside sponges shows a wide range of relationships with their ...
PUCE S   +5 more
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