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Appendicularia DC., 1828
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Appendicularia
National Institutes of Health
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2006
2006
Trophic cascades mediated by copepods, not nutrient supply rate, determine the development of picocyanobacteria
L. Sundt-Hansen
,
Y. Olsen
,
H. Stibor
,
M. Heldal
,
O. Vadstein
2006
Corpus ID: 55209055
We studied the effect of nutrient supply rate (resources) and concentrations of copepods (top predator) on picocyanbacteria (PCY…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Near-bottom depletion of zooplankton over a coral reef II: relationships with zooplankton swimming ability
R. Holzman
,
M. Reidenbach
,
S. Monismith
,
J. Koseff
,
A. Genin
Coral reefs
2005
Corpus ID: 5721935
Intense predation by corals and associated fauna can generate vertical gradients of their zooplankton prey. The goal of this…
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2005
2005
Comparison of the Serotonergic Nervous System among Tunicata: Implications for its Evolution within Chordata
T. Stach
2005
Corpus ID: 53390760
2005
2005
Fine structure of the brain and brain nerves ofOikopleura dioica (Urochordata, Appendicularia)
R. Olsson
,
K. Holmberg
,
Ylva Lilliemarck
Zoomorphology
2005
Corpus ID: 20032419
SummaryEach second brain nerve consists of only one single fibre terminating at two different types of touch receptors in the…
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2003
2003
Alimentary tract of kowalevskiidae (appendicularia, tunicata) and evolutionary implications
C. Brena
,
F. Cima
,
P. Burighel
Journal of morphology
2003
Corpus ID: 22635979
The alimentary tract of Kowalevskia tenuis and K. oceanica, the only species of the appendicularian family Kowalevskiidae, was…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
The simple tail of chordates: Phylogenetic significance of appendicularians
A. Nishino
,
N. Satoh
Genesis
2001
Corpus ID: 45549055
Summary: Appendicularia comprises a group of pelagic tunicates that retain the tail throughout their life without exhibiting the…
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2001
2001
Brachyury (T) gene expression and notochord development in Oikopleura longicauda (Appendicularia, Urochordata)
A. Nishino
,
Y. Satou
,
M. Morisawa
,
N. Satoh
Development, Genes and Evolution
2001
Corpus ID: 20604683
Abstract. Appendicularia (Larvacea) is a subgroup of Urochordata (Tunicata) comprised of holoplanktonic organisms that retain…
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1997
1997
Studies on the house building epithelium of Oikopleurid appendicularia (Tunicata): Early differentiation and description of the adult pattern of oikoplast cells
E. Spriet
1997
Corpus ID: 90162773
1984
1984
A transmission electron microscopic investigation of the sensory vesicle in the brain of Oikopleura dioica (Appendicularia)
K. Holmberg
Zoomorphology
1984
Corpus ID: 37982163
SummaryThe structure of three cell types in the sensory vesicle is described: (1) The statocyte, with its intracellular statolith…
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1973
1973
The vertical distribution and diurnal migration of some zooplankton in the Bay of Eilat (Red Sea)
H. Schmidt
Helgoländer Wissenschaftliche…
1973
Corpus ID: 46543599
KurzfassungIm Sommer 1970 wurden zum Studium der vertikalen Verteilung und täglichen Vertikalwanderung des Zooplanktons in der…
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