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Introduction to Marine Biology
Peter Parks/Image Quest M arine FIGURE 9-42 ARROWWORM. The arrowworm
is a planktonic carnivore that feeds on copepods, other zooplankton, and small
fish. 9-6 Arrowworms Arrowworms (phylum Chaetognatha) are common animals
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George Karleskint, Richard Turner, James Small, 2012
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Zooplankton: Sensory Ecology and Physiology
Biol Reprod , 34,413-421. Bergey, M. A., Crowder, R. J. and Shinn. G. L. (1994)
Morphology of the male system and spermatophores of the arrowworm
Ferosagitta hispida (Chaetognatha). J. Morph. , 221, 321 - 341. Bishop, J. D. D.
and Ryland ...
P Lenz, D K Hartline, J Purcell, 1997
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Comparative Biomechanics: Life's Physical World (Second Edition)
... chaetognath (arrowworm); (c) damselfly larva; (d) grebe, with its hydrofoil toes.
(Grebe and toes redrawn from Johansson and Lindhe—Norberg 2001 with
permission ofThe Company of Biologists Ltd.) FIGURE 13.10 Modes of swimming
in ...
Chaetognath means "bristly jaw," and this describes the stiff hairs around the
arrowworm's mouth. Most arrowworms are between one and three centimeters
long and are common in inshore waters, yet they are hard to see because of their
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Invertebrate Reproduction & Development
Growth. and. reproduction. of. the. benthic. arrowworm. Paraspadella. gotoi. (
Chaetognatha). in. laboratory. culture. TAICHIRO GOTO* and MASAO YOSHIDA '
Department of Biology, Faculty of Education, Mie University, Tsu, Mie 514, Japan
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Academic American encyclopedia
They belong to the phylum Chaetognatha, the name of which means "bristle jaws
." It refers to the stiff bristles on two muscular lobes beside the mouth, with which
the arrowworm captures and devours its prey. Lorus J. Milne and Margery Milne ...
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Academic American Encyclopedia
It refers to the stiff bristles on two muscular lobes beside the mouth, with which
the arrowworm captures and devours its prey. Arrowworms, like many chordates,
have a tail posterior to the anus. Lorus ). and Margery Milne See also: worms.
TUZOIA PLEOSPONGE ANNELID JELLYFISH TRILOBITE GRAPTOLITE
AYSHEAIA SPONGES TRILOBITE CYSTOID GIANT TRILOBITE EATING
SIDNEYIA CYSTOID ARROWWORM GRAPTOLITE GLASS SPONGE SNAIL
BRACHIOPODS ...
Identifiable forms include a Cyclothone, a deep- sea shrimp and an arrowworm (
all in upper left corner) and a jellyfish (directly below them). On opposite page
appears a deep-sea copepod, magnified 300 times. .->.- :*□ □: *--.,, □f O en cu
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Essentials of Oceanography
... Diapnus 43 diatom, Fragi/aria 19 hatchetfish, Po/yipnus 44 diatom, Melosira 20
“widemouth,” Ma/acosteus 45 dinotlagellate, Dinophysis 21 euphausid shrimp,
46 diatoms, Biddu/phia reg/a Nematosce/is 47 diatoms, B. arctica 22 arrowworm
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