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Tubicolous Annelids of the Tribes Sabellides and Serpulides ...
Katharine Jeannette Bush. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Abildgaard, P. E. 1789
Beschreibung zween Arten des Steinbohrers. Schrift. Gesellsch. natur- f or sen.
Freunde, Berlin, 1x, Germany. Adams, J. 1797 Descriptions of Actinia
crassicornis and some ...
Katharine Jeannette Bush,
1905
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Alaska V12: Enchytaeids and
Tubicolous Annelids (1904)
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series.
Gustav Eisen, Katharine J. Bush,
2010
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Community-wide Ramifications of an Associational Defense on ...
Mechanism for facilitation of tubicolous amphipods by Corynactis During the field
experiment at Carpinteria Reef, the mean (± 1 SE) density of sea urchins was
14.7 ± 4.3 individuals per m2. Of the 91 microcarnivorous fish observed, 22 (24%
) ...
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Invertebrates: Protozoa to Echinodermata
Tubicolous polychaetes are those which live inside the tube in mud or sand, they
are permanent tube dwellers. The common tubicolous annelids are Chaetopterus
, Terebella, Serpula, Sabella, Glycera and Amphitrite (Figs. 34.7 & B). Anterior ...
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The Invertebrata: A Manual for the Use of Students
The great development of the dorsal bands of longitudinal muscle seen in a
transverse section of a serpulid (Fig. 1 79c) is characteristic of the tubicolous
worm. Another typical modification seen in the serpulids and sabellids is the
median ...
Lancelot Alexander Borradaile, Frank Armitage Potts, G. A. Kerkut,
1963
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Environmental Adaptations
In 1970, Gamble compared the responses Of free-living and tubicolous
crustaceans. At low tide, very low oxygen tensions are found in the tubes of
intertidal burrowing animals. After exposure to low oxygen levels, the ventilation
rate increased ...
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Aquatic Toxicology and Hazard Assessment: 12th volume
REFERENCE: Scott, K. J. and Redmond, M.S., "The Effects of a Contaminated
Dredged Material on Laboratory Populations of the Tubicolous Amphipod A
mpelisca abdita,'1'' Aquatic Toxicology and Hazard Assessment: 12th Volume,
ASTM ...
Ursula M. Cowgill, Llewellyn R. Williams,
1989
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Proceedings of the Ninth International Polychaete Conference
Bush, K.J. (1905) Tubicolous annelids of the tribes Sabellides and Serpulides
from the Pacific Ocean. In: Harriman Alaska Expedition 12. With cooperation of
Washington Academy of Sciences. Doubleday, Page and Co., New York, pp.
N. J. Maciolek, N.j. Maciolek & J.a. Blake (eds), James A. Blake,
2009
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Long-term Environmental Effects of Offshore Oil and Gas ...
The outer shelf habitats were dominated by tubicolous amphipods—six of the top
ten species were amphipods and five of these were surface deposit-feeding tube
dwellers, Unciola, Ampelisca, Byblis and Erichthonius. Assemblages in outer ...
D.F. Boesch, N.N. Rabalais,
2003
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The Biology of Reefs and Reef Organisms
Most tubicolous species remain within the tube for life and are sessile, whereas
some abandon their tubes at intervals and construct new onesThe tubes are
typically protective, but may also function in ventilation and feeding, and as a
place to ...
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A New Worm from the Cambrian Highlights Darwin's Dilemma
... 505 million years, not previously known to have originated in the Cambrian period: enteropneusts ("Tubicolous enteropneusts from the Cambrian period"). «Discovery Institute, Mär 13»