ETYMOLOGIE DES WORTES ANNELID
From New Latin Annelida, from French annelés, literally: the ringed ones, from Old French annel ring, from Latin ānellus, from ānulus ring.
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Arthropod Relationships
5.1 INTRODUCTION The prevailing view of two centuries recognizes annelid
worms as the sister taxon of arthropods. However, recent studies have suggested
that there are other animal groups nearer to annelids; under this view arthropods
...
Richard A. Fortey, Richard H. Thomas, 1998
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Life's Splendid Drama: Evolutionary Biology and the ...
By the mid-1 870s, however, a signficant rival to this whole approach had
emerged in the form of Anton Dohrn's annelid theory. THE ANNELID THEORY If
the empirical inspiration for the ascidian theory was Kovalevskii's em- bryological
...
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An Introduction to the Invertebrates
Most of the 15000 known species of annelid worms live in the sea, crawling
under rocks on the shore and sea bottom, freely swimming or seeking protection
from predators in burrows or tubes. Freshwater and terrestrial annelid radiation
has ...
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Wetlands in Central Europe: Soil Organisms, Soil Ecological ...
Anneke Beylich and Ulfert Graefe 1 . Abstract Annelid coenoses in wet soils
reveal specific characteristics in relation to the prevailing complex of abiotic and
biotic factors effective in these soils. Especially, the presence or lack of oxygen in
the ...
Gabriele Broll, Wolfgang Merbach, Eva-Maria Pfeiffer, 2002
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Reproductive Strategies and Developmental Patterns in Annelids
Annelid embryos are not in every respect well- suited for this sort of experimental
work: Those embryos which tolerate isolation experiments are small and
therefore very difficult to use in both descriptive and experimental cell lineage
work.
Adriaan W.C. Dorresteijn, Wilfried Westheide, 1999
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Dynamic Aquaria: Building Living Ecosystems
m2)a Range Genus/species Phylum Offshore Nearshore Outer Bay Upper Bay
Intertidal Wide range Nucula proxima Mollusc/bivalve 590/100% 14 348/100%
8045/100% 137/22% 0 Ninoe nigripes Annelid/polychaete 250/80% 645/100% ...
Walter H. Adey, Karen Loveland, 2011
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Dielectric Elastomers as Electromechanical Transducers: ...
The undulated locomotion of the segmented body in the annelid is characterized
by the combination of individual motion of the muscles distributed along the body,
which has been of keen interest in biomimetic investigation. In this chapter, we ...
Federico Carpi, Danilo De Rossi, Roy Kornbluh, 2011
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Annelids in Modern Biology
5.8 THE FUTURE OF THE ANNELID MODEL SYSTEMS FOR EVO-DEVO The
emerging new molecular and high-throughput technologies have arguably
shown their potential in facilitating better analyses of annelid development.
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The Origin and Behavior of the Centrosomes in the
Annelid Egg...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
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Evolutionary Developmental Biology
5.6 Representation of how an annelid could transform into a vertebrate. The
annelid has an anterior brain (B), ventral nerve cord (Vnt), terminal posterior anus
and a ventral gut that passes through the brain. The vertebrate has an anterior
brain ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ANNELID» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
annelid im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Moveable Feast
... and researchers recently discovered that this rapacious annelid would feed on the bones of marine-dwelling plesiosaurs and sea turtles 100 ... «OnEarth Magazine, Jul 15»
Hallucigenia's new cousin
That paper described Wiwaxia as "a bizarre metazoan that has been interpreted as a primitive mollusc and as a polychaete annelid worm. «U-T San Diego, Jun 15»
After 50 years, scientists discover head of the insane Hallucigenia …
And the people who found the 0.5-inch long fossil had classified it as an annelid worm — worms that include leeches and earthworms. «The Verge, Jun 15»
THE LIVING GULF COAST
Lacking jaws, it grinds its food — bits of fish, mollusks, annelid worms and other invertebrates — with bristles on its legs and a primitive gizzard ... «Florida Weekly, Jun 15»
Gene expression Transcripts in space
... genes to map single cells on the basis of RNA-seq data. The authors use the method to map cells from the brain of a marine annelid. «Nature.com, Mai 15»
McConnell can't save the NSA's surveillance program
... (i.e. prohibited information-gathering in secret, sometimes without benefit of warrant) on the fingers of one hand - - of an annelid worm. «The Guardian, Mai 15»
Oil spill trustees announce $133M in proposed restoration projects …
These structures would protect the shoreline and eventually develop into reefs supporting bivalve mollusks, annelid worms, shrimp, crabs, and ... «AL.com, Mai 15»
Putting cells in their place
In the case of Satija et al., the authors use developing zebrafish embryos as starting material; Achim et al. use the brain of the marine annelid ... «Nature.com, Mai 15»
Scientists find 13 exotic freshwater species in Tamil Nadu
Oligochaeta form the largest subclass, as well as the stem group, of the annelid class Clitellata. They have been considered a taxonomically ... «Economic Times, Apr 15»
Spatial reconstruction of single-cell gene expression data
... but in the context of a reference map constructed from RNA fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) data in the brain of the annelid Platynereis dumerilii, where ... «Nature.com, Apr 15»