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The original description of the fan worm Parasabella fullo (Grube, 1878) is brief and mainly focused on the color. This paper provides a redescription based on syntype material from northern Japan kept at Museum für Naturkunde of Berlin and new records ...
E. Keppel +2 more
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The knowledge on the hard bottom polychaete assemblages in the Northern Adriatic Sea, a Mediterranean region strongly affected by environmental pressures, is scarce and outdated.
Barbara Mikac +5 more
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The genus Acromegalomma has been recently introduced as nomen novum for the polychaete genus Megalomma. Recently specimens of A. messapicum were collected from the coastal area of Civitavecchia (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) and re-collected from the type ...
A. Giangrande +3 more
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Body size response of abyssal polychaetes to different nutrient regimes
Analyses of body size of abyssal polychaetes were made from sites experiencing different levels of nutrient flux in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
Gordon L J Paterson +2 more
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An as-yet-undescribed, non-indigenous polychaete species was found at very high densities in the eastern part of the Baltic Sea in Estonia in 2012. The species belongs to the sabellid genus Laonome Malmgren, 1866, but it could not be assigned to any of the previously described species.
Kotta, Jonne +4 more
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Checklist of newly-vouchered annelid taxa from the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, central Pacific Ocean, based on morphology and genetic delimitation. [PDF]
Wiklund H +11 more
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Several reproductive strategies have been identified as key factors that contribute to the establishment and dispersal of invasive species in new environments.
Aria L Lee +3 more
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The Blood-system in the Serpulimorpha (Annelida, Polychaeta): II. The Anatomy of the Blood-system in the Sabellidae, and Comparison of Sabellidae and Serpulidae [PDF]
ABSTRACT The blood-system in sabellids of the following genera is described: Sabella, Potamilla, Branchiomma, Dasychone, Amphiglena, Fabricia, Jasmineira, Dialychone, and Myxicola. The central blood-system of Sabella is typical of the family, but the peripheral blood-system is variable.
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Phylogeny of Annelida (Lophotrochozoa): total-evidence analysis of morphology and six genes
Background Annelida is one of the major protostome phyla, whose deep phylogeny is very poorly understood. Recent molecular phylogenies show that Annelida may include groups once considered separate phyla (Pogonophora, Echiurida, and Sipunculida) and that
Piálek Lubomír +3 more
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High stability in filtration apparatus of African shrimp. [PDF]
Liao Y +5 more
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