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Het macrozoobenthos op twaalf raaien in de Waddenzee en de Eems-Dollard in 2000 [PDF]
de Bruin, W., Dekker, R.
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Fine structure of the subradular Organ of Lepidochitona cinereus (L), (Mollusca, Polyplacophora)
Cell and Tissue Research, 1975Electron microscopy of the subradular organ of the chiton Lepidochitona cinereus (L) reveals at least three cell types, microvillous, ciliated and mucus-secreting, situated in a single epithelium. The base of the epithelium is abundantly innervated and supplied with muscle cells.
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1974
Abstract 1. 1. The incorporation of radioactivity from acetate-1-14C and mevalonate-2-14C into some classes of lipids of Lepidochitona cinerea was investigated. 2. 2. Lepidochitona was able to synthesize both saponifiable and non-saponifiable lipids, including sterols. 3. 3. The presence of squalene could not be demonstrated. 4.
P A, Voogt, J W, Van Rheenen
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Abstract 1. 1. The incorporation of radioactivity from acetate-1-14C and mevalonate-2-14C into some classes of lipids of Lepidochitona cinerea was investigated. 2. 2. Lepidochitona was able to synthesize both saponifiable and non-saponifiable lipids, including sterols. 3. 3. The presence of squalene could not be demonstrated. 4.
P A, Voogt, J W, Van Rheenen
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A New Species of Lepidochitona (Polyplacophora: Mopalioidea) from the Panamic Province
Malacologia, 2022Boris I. Sirenko +3 more
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Marine Biology, 1978
Growth and population structure of Lepidochitona cinereus was studied at Easthaven in Scotland. Length was isometrically related to height and breadth, while tissue dry weight was negatively allometric. Length-shell weight relationships were variable with the time of year.
I. M Baxter, A. M. Jones
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Growth and population structure of Lepidochitona cinereus was studied at Easthaven in Scotland. Length was isometrically related to height and breadth, while tissue dry weight was negatively allometric. Length-shell weight relationships were variable with the time of year.
I. M Baxter, A. M. Jones
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Seasonal Cycles in the Body and Shell Components of Lepidochitona cinereus L.
1979J.M. Baxter, A.M. Jones
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The influence of behavioural factors on the ecology and orientation of Lepidochitona cinereus (L.)
The British Journal of Animal Behaviour, 1953exaly +2 more sources
Journal of Morphology, 2011
AbstractA single pair of protonephridia is the typical larval excretory organ of molluscs. Their presence in postlarval developmental stages was discovered only recently. We found that the protonephridia of the polyplacophoran mollusc,Lepidochitona corrugata, achieve their most elaborate differentiation and become largest during the postlarval period ...
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AbstractA single pair of protonephridia is the typical larval excretory organ of molluscs. Their presence in postlarval developmental stages was discovered only recently. We found that the protonephridia of the polyplacophoran mollusc,Lepidochitona corrugata, achieve their most elaborate differentiation and become largest during the postlarval period ...
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