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Pigment-dispersing factor neuropeptides act as multifunctional hormones and modulators in tardigrades. [PDF]

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On dormancy strategies in tardigrades

Journal of Insect Physiology, 2011
In this review we analyze the dormancy strategies of metazoans inhabiting "hostile to life" habitats, which have a strong impact on their ecology and in particular on the traits of their life history. Tardigrades are here considered a model animal, being aquatic organisms colonizing terrestrial habitats.
GUIDETTI, Roberto   +2 more
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Hermaphroditism in tardigrades

International Journal of Invertebrate Reproduction, 1979
Evidence is presented to show the existence of hermaphroditism in tardigrades, a phenomenon hitherto unknown for this phylum: specimens were obtained containing male and female germ cells in maturation in the same gonad. Hermaphroditic animals have been found in a few species of Isohypsibius; in many species of other genera and also of Isohypsibius ...
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Owed to the Tardigrade

Wasafiri, 2021
Some of these microscopic invertebrates shrug off temperaturesof minus 272 Celsius, one degree warmer than absolute zero.Other species can endure powerful radiation and the vacuum of space.In 2007,...
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TARDIGRADES

Tardigrades are one of the toughest creatures in nature! These tiny little animals, nicknamed ‘moss piglets’ or ‘water bears’, have incredible survival superpowers. They’ve been found in astonishing places, from the top of a mountain to the bottom of an ocean. They’ve even survived a trip into space!
Anne Morgan, Jennifer Falkner
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Comments on the eyes of tardigrades

Arthropod Structure & Development, 2007
A survey is given on the scarce information on the visual organs (eyes or ocelli) of Tardigrada. Many Eutardigrada and some Arthrotardigrada, namely the Echiniscidae, possess inverse pigment-cup ocelli, which are located in the outer lobe of the brain, and probably are of cerebral origin.
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Patterning on Living Tardigrades

Nano Letters
Micro/nanofabrication techniques have revolutionized modern photonics and electronics. However, conventional methods remain incompatible with living organisms due to inherent constraints including nonconformal coating, radiation damage, and toxic solvent requirements.
Zhirong Yang   +4 more
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The Tardigrades of Oklahoma

American Midland Naturalist, 1978
No tardigrades were reported from Oklahoma prior to the study, and very little was known concerning the tardigrade fauna of the surrounding states. Of 16 species found, two (Pseudechiniscus cor- nutus lobatus and Macrobiotus hibiscus) had not been previously re- ported from North America.
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