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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ACOELOUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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acoelous in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
acoelous im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Modern Text Book of Zoology: Invertebrates
Hadzi compared an acoelous turbellarian, such as Convoluta, with certain
multinucieate ciliates. Both are in the same size range, have an antero-posterior
axis, are ciliated and distinctly bilaterally symmetrical. Both tend to be syncytial
and ...
2
Reproduction, Genetics and Distributions of Marine ...
Med. 33: 107-111. Hanson, E.D., 1961. Convoluta sutcliffei, a new species of
acoelous Turbellaria. - Trans. Am. microsc. Soc. 80: 423-433. Hanson, E.D., 1967
. Regeneration in acoelous flatworms: the role of the peripheral parenchyma.
John Stanley Ryland, Paul A. Tyler, 1989
Fig. 6. Diagram illustrating the three-dimensional pattern Regarding the
construction of this figure see the method of the epidermal ciliary rootlet system of
the acoelous chapter. ca. 50 000. turbellarian Ch. groenlandica. The arrow points
...
4
Simpler Nervous Systems
V. (1967) (Essays on the morphology in acoelous turbellarians). Trudy Zool. Inst.
Acad. Sci. USSR 44: 26-108 (in Russian). Mamkaev, Yu. V. and Kotikova, E. A. (
1972) On morphological peculiarities of the nervous apparatus of acoelous ...
D. A. Sakharov, William Winlow, 1991
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF LIFE
He believes that multinuclear ciliates became acoelous flatworms by formation of
cell membranes. In evidence, he points out that both are ciliated;
hermaphroditism of flatworms he finds homologous with conjugating of ciliates;
trichocysts of ...
6
Intertidal Invertebrates of California
Natur. Hist. (11) 1: 148-55. 1938b. Copulation in the acoelous turbellarian
Polychoerus carmelensis. Biol. Bull. 75: 85-89. 1939. Egg laying in the acoelous
turbellarian Polychoerus carmelensis. Biol. Bull. 76: 80-89. Dorjes, J., and T. G.
Karling.
7
Dynamic Aquaria: Building Living Ecosystems
This could have represented a significant survival capability of freshwater
species of protists and acoelous invertebrates in the low and sometimes
fluctuating salinities of tank 6. However, of the 36 species of protists and
acoelous invertebrates ...
Walter H. Adey, Karen Loveland, 2011
8
Parasitic Worms Of Fish
Malmberg (1974, 1986) has suggested that the ancestral form was acoelous and
that cestodes never had a gut at any stage of their ontogeny, but Smith and Tyler
(1985) have argued that the acoelous condition of modern acoels is secondary, ...
93:273-282. Hanson, E. D. 1958 On the origin of the Eumetazoa. Syst. Zool. 7: 16
-47. 1960 Asexual reproduction in acoelous Turbellaria. Yale J. Biol. Med. 33:
107-111. 1961 Convoluta sutcliffei, a new species of acoelous Turbellaria. Trans.
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Advances in Parasitology APL
In the lower metazoa, which include the acoelous turbellarians, the kinetoblast
forms the external layer and the phagocytoblast, the internal structures. Since the
boundaries between these two layers are not always distinct, organs may have ...
W. H. R. Lumsden, R. Muller, James R. Baker, 1981