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Dormancy in Freshwater Tardigrades

2019
For more than two centuries, tardigrades have been well known for their ability to undergo dormancy. However, this capability has been well studied mainly in the so-called limnoterrestrial species, i.e., in the species colonizing moist terrestrial habitats, such as mosses, lichens, and leaf litter.
Bertolani, Roberto   +4 more
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Tardigrade Research in Japan

2016
Tardigrades (water bears) are microscopic animals walking slowly with four pairs of legs, comprising the phylum Tardigrada, which is closely related to other ecdysozoans such as Arthropoda and Onychophora. They dwell in diverse habitats such as terrestrial soil, mosses, lichens, and sediments in freshwater and marine environments.
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British Tardigrades

The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1977
J. M. Elliott, C. I. Morgan, P. E. King
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Tardigrades marins des Bermudes

1970
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Tardigrade DNA Analysis

2021
Wise, Tanner   +5 more
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New insights into survival strategies of tardigrades

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2021
Nadja Møbjerg, Ricardo Cardoso Neves
exaly  

Tardigrades

American Scientist, 2011
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Application of CRISPR/Cas9 system and the preferred no-indel end-joining repair in tardigrades

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2022
Koyuki Kondo, Takekazu Kunieda
exaly  

Anhydrobiotic Abilities of Tardigrades

2010
Tardigrades have been discovered in 1773 and are found in a variety of habitats within marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems. To survive in habitats that are prone to occasional drought, they possess the ability to enter a reversible state known as anhydrobiosis.
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