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Application of environmental DNA metabarcoding and quantitative PCR to detect blooming jellyfish in a temperate bay of northern China. [PDF]
We developed eDNA metabarcoding and quantitative PCR for the detection and assessment of jellyfish taxa in the temperate Yantai Sishili Bay (YSB) and estimated the spatial distribution of Aurelia coerulea. Our results demonstrate the potential of two eDNA techniques in jellyfish biomass investigation and jellyfish taxa detecting.
Peng S +9 more
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Quantification of marine benthic communities with metabarcoding. [PDF]
Abstract DNA metabarcoding methods have been implemented in studies aimed at detecting and quantifying marine benthic biodiversity. In such surveys, universal barcodes are amplified and sequenced from environmental DNA. To quantify biodiversity with DNA metabarcoding, a relation between the number of DNA sequences of a species and its biomass and/or ...
Klunder L +5 more
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Abstract The annelid clade Amphinomidae, commonly known as “fireworms,” is notorious for causing skin inflammations after physical contact. These injuries are caused by the chaetae of the animals, which are calcified and particularly brittle. The incorporation of calcium carbonate particles and their disintegration cause the chitinous lamellae within a
Julian Müller +5 more
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Abstract Morphological stasis or the absence of morphological change is a well‐known phenomenon in the paleontological record, yet it is poorly integrated with neontological evidence. Recent evidence suggests that cryptic species complexes may remain morphologically identical due to morphological stasis.
José Cerca +7 more
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Family Orbiniidae Hartman, 1942 Type genus: Orbinia Quatrefages, 1866, designated by Hartman, 1942. Diagnosis. (modified from Blake 2017). Body elongate, usually divided into a wide, dorsoventrally flattened thoracic region formed of firm, muscular ...
Blake, James A.
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FIGURE 19 in Review of Orbiniidae (Annelida, Sedentaria) from Australia
FIGURE 19. Orbinia papillosa, AM W.7459, stereomicroscope, methylene blue staining; A. General view; B. Posterior end with pygidium; C. Anterior end, dorsal view; D. Anterior end, lateral view; E. Thorax-abdomen transition, lateral view; F.
Zhadan, Anna
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Key to Australian and New Zealand Orbiniidae 1 Two achaetous segments after the prostomium; border between thorax and abdomen indistinct; small worms.............
Zhadan, Anna
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Family Orbiniidae Hartman, 1942 See Zhadan et al. (2015, Zootaxa 4019).Published as part of Ribas, Julia & Hutchings, Pat, 2015, Lizard Island Polychaete Workshop: sampling sites and a checklist of polychaetes, pp.
Hutchings, Pat, Ribas, Julia
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The Orbiniidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) of Pacific Costa Rica
Dean, Harlan K., Blake, James A. (2015): The Orbiniidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) of Pacific Costa Rica. Zootaxa 3956 (2): 183-198, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3956.2.
Blake, James A., Dean, Harlan K.
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ABSTRACT Diverse invertebrate communities inhabiting carbonate rocks at methane seeps may rely on a mix of local chemosynthetic production and sinking photosynthetic organic matter, with relative importance shaped by environmental conditions. We investigate the contribution of chemosynthetic carbon to macrofaunal diets at six Southern California ...
Olívia S. Pereira +3 more
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