10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LORICATE»
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loricate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
loricate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Paleobiology and Paleoenvironments of Eocene Rocks: McMurdo ...
Both non-loricate and loricate stages of E. crenulata occur in the McMurdo
Erratics and Hole 748B. Specimens identified as hyper-silicified varieties of E.
crenulata may represent broken loricate stages or the beginning stage of lorica ...
Jeffrey D. Stilwell, Rodney M. Feldmann, 2000
2
The Ciliated Protozoa: Characterization, Classification, and ...
While this estimate can be challenged as it makes some strong assumptions on
the constancy of the molecular clock, there is no dispute over fossils of the
loricate tintinnines, which stretch from the Ordovician period of the Paleozoic era,
some ...
3
Chrysophytes: Aspects and Problems
Huber-Pestalozzi (1941) placed Chrysopyxis in association with all uni-
flagellated, naked, and loricate cells in the family Euchromulinaceae (Table 6.1) .
This assignment is based upon IwanofFs (1899) description of a zoospore of C.
iwanoffii ...
Jørgen Kristiansen, Robert Arthur Andersen, 1986
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The Marine Biology of the South China Sea: Proceedings of ...
The larger numbers of reports of loricate species are undoubtedly due to their
easier identification. However, this study indicated the presence of many more
non-loricate than loricate choanoflagellates. Non-loricate species are difficult to
pick ...
5
Aquatic Invertebrates of Alberta: An Illustrated Guide
For some populations of loricate rotifers, the length and shape of spines and
other ornamentations might drastically change with a given generation. This is
apparently mainly a predator-induced defense and is somewhat similar to ...
6
Evolution from the Galapagos: Two Centuries after Darwin
Loricate choanoflagellates surround themselves with a complex inorganic
basketlike structure. All loricae are built with a regular number of ribs (costae),
each of which in turn is composed of a fixed number of partially overlapping silica
strips.
Gabriel Trueba, Carlos Montúfar, 2013
7
Ants: Their Structure, Development and Behavior
(b) Mimetic, Loricate and Symphiloid Synocketes. — These are the most
numerous and typical of the tolerated guests and appear to attain their highest
development among the Doryline ants. This is surprising because these ants
have no fixed ...
William Morton Wheeler, 1960
8
Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater ...
34 [Interpreting whether the body wall is thickened (loricate) or not (illoricate) can
be difficult and it does take some experience to judge this characteristic in forms
that do not fall one way or the other. To get an indication as to how firm the lorica
...
James H. Thorp, Alan P. Covich, 2010
9
The Reptiles of Northern Eurasia: Taxonomic Diversity, ...
The nominative subspecies A. l. loricatus is limited in its distribution range by the
Ferganskaya valley, and the Szczerbak's Loricate Even-fingered Gecko, A. l.
szczerbaki Golubevet Sattorov, 1979, occurs only in north-eastern Turkmenistan.
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Rotifera X: Rotifer Research: Trends, New Tools and Recent ...
... )0.29* 0.13 0.34** 0.16 0.27* 0.12 Soft)bodied species )0.33** 0.15 )0.24* 0.14
0.14 0.08 0.18 0.07 Loricate species )0.34** 0.16 )0.26* 0.08 0.29* 0.11 0.23
0.08 Epibenthic species )0.26* 0.11 )0.29* 0.13 0.38** 0.14 0.31* 0.14
Asplanchna ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LORICATE»
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loricate is used in the context of the following news items.
Roma Aeterna–Final Chapter, More Herculaneum Scavi
Here what Joe Geranio has to say about the fellow” “The loricate statue of M. Nonio Balbo, set up by his freedman Nonius Volusianus. stood on ... «Patheos, Nov 13»
Bicosoeca -- flagellate in a wineglass
Most tend to be solitary, but this species forms loricate tree-like colonies, like wineglasses stacked upon each other. Despite their small size ... «Scientific American, Dec 12»