10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRICLAD»
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Freshwater planarians (Turbellaria) of North America
North American Triclad Turbellaria. IX. The Priority of Dugesia Girard l850 over
Euplanaria Hesse l897 with Notes on American Species of Dugesia.
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society , 58:264-275. (l959c). North
American ...
Roman Kenk, Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory (Cincinnati, Ohio). Aquatic Biology Section, Smithsonian Institution. Dept. of Invertebrate Zoology, 1980
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Pennak's Freshwater Invertebrates of the United States: ...
Studies on triclad Turbellaria, 111: on Polycelis coronata (Girard). Trans. Am.
Microsc. Soc. 50:124-135. . 1931b. Studies on triclad Turbellaria, TV: recent
European revisions of the triclads, and their application to the American forms,
with a key ...
Douglas Grant Smith, 2001
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Marine Flatworms: The World of Polyclads
Far left: A terrestrial triclad from the rainforests of far north Queensland, Australia.
Left: This lowly forest predator from Micronesia is a terrestrial triclad flatworm.
Below: The delicate feeding tentacles of the polychaete worms Spirobranchus,.
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Chemical Zoology V2: Porifera, Coelenterata, And Platyhelminthes
During the early stages of vacuole formation and digestion fat normally present in
the phagocytic cells disappears and the oxygen consumption of the triclad is
doubled or trebled (Hyman et al., 1924), indicating the use of fat to provide
energy ...
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The Ecological Web: More on the Distribution and Abundance ...
On the other hand, in the productive lakes the habitat remained heterogeneous
enough to support all four species of triclad, each one exerting its preference for
its own sort of food, even though as the season advanced food became so scarce
...
H. G. Andrewartha, L. C. Birch, 1986
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Extraordinary Animals: An Encyclopedia of Curious and ...
The resulting soup can be sucked up into the gut of the triclad. In some species,
this has gone one stage further and the pharynx has evolved into a capacious
bag that can be used to engulf prey far larger than the triclad. A capacious
pharynx ...
Tetrahymena pyriformis and Tetrahymena corlissi, common freshwater ciliates,
have been recognized as parasites of freshwater triclad turbellarians (Wright,
1981; Armitage and Young, 1990). Experimental data indicate that infection is
due to ...
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The Masterpiece of Nature: The Evolution and Genetics of ...
Ananthakrishnan, T. N. 'Biosystematics of Thysanoptera', Ann. Rev. Entomol., vol.
24(1979), pp. 159-83. Anderson, J. M. 'Sexual Reproduction without Cross-
copulation in the Freshwater Triclad Turbellarian , Curtisia foremanii', Biol. Bull.,
vol.
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Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater ...
As a whole, the triclad family Dugesiidae occurs throughout the world, while the
other major freshwater triclad families, the Planariidae and Dendrocoelidae, have
a Holarctic distribution[113]. Caves and underground waters hold rare and ...
James H. Thorp, Alan P. Covich, 2010
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Protozoa through Insecta
On this basis, Chapman (1980) calculates that the amount of oxygen that could
diffuse to the metabolizing tissues of a typical, freeliving triclad, Dendrocoelum
lacteum, is about 14 times that which is normally consumed. Hence, the capacity
for ...