10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BIPINNARIA»
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bipinnaria in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bipinnaria and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Invertebrates: Protozoa to Echinodermata
Bipinnaria Larva : This type of larva is characteristic of class Asteroidea. It has
two ciliated bands-the pre-oral and the post-oral. The pre-oral ciliated band
surrounds the pre-oral lobe of the larva. The pre-oral lobe is highly developed.
2
Biology of Echinodermata
DISCUSSION The bipinnaria of Luidia clathrata and L. senegalensis
metamorphoses without passing through a brachio- laria in this study. Five other
species of the genus, Luidia, whose development through metamorphosis has
been ...
3
Echinoderms Through Time
They bore 5 pairs of well- grown bipinnaria arms; preoral, postoral, lateral,
posterior dorsal and anterior dorsal arms. One pair of the lateral arms were the
longest, about 800 urn in length. Two elongated lobes in the anterior tip of the
bipinnaria ...
Bruno David, Alain Guille, Jean-Pierre Feral, 1994
4
Embryologic of the Starfish: (From vol. v. of L. Agassiz ...
A glance at the figures of Bipinnaria and of Brachi- 1 olaria of PI. IX. of Muller's
seventh Memoir will show how different they are, with few exceptions, from the
figures of the same larva? in his former memoirs ; compare PI. VII. of his third
Memoir ...
5
American Journal of Physiology
Small and opaque Gastrulation just beginning. Small and opaque at bottom of
the dish. 1m X 61 m. Blastulae. A few gastrulae. Gastrula;. No bipinnaria. All
living. 11.1m X 16.1m- 1.1 c.c. Dead. Gastrulae smaller and more opaque than
normal.
6
Oceanography and Marine Biology, An Annual Review
Yolky eggs do not generally pass through a bipinnarian stage, although in
Porania antarctica, bipinnaria and brachiolaria do develop from yolky eggs (
Bosch, 1989). After the invagination for gastrulation, the blastopore is closed and
the larval ...
7
Biology in the Laboratory: With BioBytes 3.1 CD-ROM
Draw the early and late gastrula embryos on the sheet of paper labeled "Starfish
Development." 2. Locate a folded and twisted bipinnaria larva of Asterias. Note
that the gut has become differentiated into an esophagus, stomach, and intestine.
8
Starfish: Biology and Ecology of the Asteroidea
The order Paxillosida has only one larval stage (bipinnaria), whereas the other
major orders have two (bipinnaria and brachiolaria). Various hypotheses have
been proposed on the likely ancestral pattern (Chia et al. 1993, McEdward and ...
9
North American Starfishes
A glance at the figures of Bipinnaria and of Brachiolaria of PI. IX. of Miiller's
seventh Memoir will show how different they are, with few exceptions, from the
figures of the same larvae in his former memoirs ; compare PI. VII. of his third
Memoir ...
10
Krishna's Non-Chordata
Bipinnaria larva (CCSU Meerut 1990, 94, 97; Kanpur 1997, Lucknow 1998) 3.
Stone Canal (CCSU Meerut 1994) 4. Teidmann's bodies (Lucknow 1994, 96) 5.
Polian vesicles Ans : 1. Pedicellariae (i) Structure : On the oral and aboral
surfaces ...
Dr. M. C. Bhatnagar, Dr. Geeta Bansal
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BIPINNARIA»
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bipinnaria is used in the context of the following news items.
Las estrellas del mar: los echinodermos asteroidea
En el desarrollo de estos organismos se produce una larva pelágica, llamada bipinnaria, ciliada, con una banda pre oral y otra post oral, ... «Ciencia y biología, May 14»
This Gorgeous Sea Star Larva Is Your Next Desktop Wallpaper
After the blastula develops a pair of small arm-like appendages, the larva becomes known as a bipinnaria. After three additional arms are ... «io9, Mar 14»
The Head Of A Starfish
By Day 2 the gut is complete and the larva is now known as a bipinnaria (top left). It has ciliated bands along the body and uses these to swim ... «Science 2.0, Jul 13»
Common starfish
The early larval stage of the common starfish (called a 'bipinnaria' larva) is planktonic, transforming into a 'brachiolaria' larva before undergoing full ... «ARKive, Oct 08»