Interannual Dynamics of Macrobenthic Communities near a Coastal Nuclear Power Plant: Environmental Drivers and Risks of Cooling Source Blockage. [PDF]
Huang W +7 more
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Pelagic Polychaetes of the Southern Ocean
Progress Code: completedStatement: This dataset includes data from the Southern Ocean as well as adjacent waters, which adds to previous work where there is very little information on the adjacent waters to the Southern Ocean.
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Jaw mineralogy in eunicean polychaetes ( Annelida)
X-ray diffraction analysis of jaws from representatives of five families of eunicean polychaetes indicates that three different types of mineralization are represented.
Colbath, G. K.
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First record of <i>Licnophora chattoni</i> (Ciliophora, Spirotrichea) on the sabellid worm <i>Bispira melanostigma</i> from marina fouling communities. [PDF]
de León-González JA +4 more
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Epitoky in polychaetes: when benthic worms go pelagic
Polychaetes, also known as bristle worms, are multi-segmented worms of the class of annelids and with more than 10.000 described species. The majority of the polychaetes are benthic, but there are fifty planktonic species distributed throughout the world
Vries, P. de
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Nutrient assimilation from puffer and tilapia aquaculture sludge by marine polychaete Neanthes acuminata (Ehlers, 1868): a way forward to solid waste management. [PDF]
Alam MK +6 more
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Diet and density effects on growth, proximate composition and fatty-acid profile of Hediste diversicolor juveniles. [PDF]
Pajand Z +8 more
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Establishing a new methodology for annelid studies: a biometric study of the ragworm <i>Hediste diversicolor</i> (Müller, 1776). [PDF]
Almeida J +3 more
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Polychaete annelids from the earliest Cambrian Period. [PDF]
Xian X +5 more
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First Record of <i>Amphitrite cirrata</i> (Polychaeta: Terebellidae) in Association with the Barents Sea Red King Crab <i>Paralithodes camtschaticus</i> (Malacostraca: Lithodidae). [PDF]
Dvoretsky AG, Dvoretsky VG.
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