QUÉ SIGNIFICA ENTEROPNEUST EN INGLÉS
Gusano de bellota
Los gusanos de la bellota o Enteropneusta son una clase hemichordate de invertebrados que consisten en un orden del mismo nombre. Están estrechamente relacionados con los equinodermos. Hay alrededor de 90 especies de gusanos de bellota en el mundo, las principales especies para la investigación es Saccoglossus kowalevskii. Hasta hace poco, se pensaba que todas las especies eran benthos infantiles que pueden ser alimentadores de depósito o alimentadores de suspensión. Sin embargo, la última década ha visto la descripción de una nueva familia, los Torquaratoridae, evidentemente limitada al mar profundo, en la cual la mayoría de las especies se arrastran sobre la superficie del fondo del océano y alternativamente se elevan a la columna de agua, Nuevos sitios de forraje. Algunos de estos gusanos pueden llegar a ser muy largos; Una especie puede alcanzar una longitud de 2,5 metros, aunque la mayoría de los gusanos de bellota son mucho más pequeños.
definición de enteropneust en el diccionario inglés
La definición de enteropneust en el diccionario es un invertebrado marino gusano, también conocido como gusano de bellota.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ENTEROPNEUST»
Descubre el uso de
enteropneust en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
enteropneust y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Interrelationships of the Platyhelminthes
1991); and among deuterostomes, enteropneust hemichordates and holothurian
echinoderms have larval stages entering the interstitial environment where the
stage for progenesis is set. Moreover, enteropneust hemichordates are reported
...
D T J Littlewood, R. A. Bray,
2000
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Echinoderma and
Enteropneust: Larvae of Echinoderma and ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
British Antarctic Expedition, Ernest William Macbride,
2011
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Ecosystems of the Deep Oceans
Hemichordata Enteropneust worms are relatively common in the deep sea,
though reproduction has only been examined in a single species. The very
elongate “spaghetti worm,” Saxipendium coronatum, lives draped over rocks in
areas of ...
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The Invertebrates: A Synthesis
7.5 Ciliary feeding currents on the proboscis and collar of an enteropneust
hemichordate (after Barrington, 1965). water current is discharged through
pharyngeal pores opening on the body surface. Such a unidirectional flow is a
more efficient ...
R. S. K. Barnes, Peter P. Calow, P. J. W. Olive,
2009
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Animal Evolution: Genomes, Fossils, and Trees
There is another problem, however, and that is determining whether the
enteropneust or pterobranch body plan is primitive for hemichordates. Because
lophophorates were suggested as ancestral, the pterobranch model has
traditionally been ...
Maximilian J. Telford, D. Timothy J. Littlewood,
2009
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Modularity in Development and Evolution
The other enteropneust clade, the harrimaniid worms, has direct-developing,
nonfeeding larvae (Hyman 1959; Barrington 1965; Cameron et al. 2000). The
colonial pterobranch hemichordates vary dramatically in morphology and life
history ...
Gerhard Schlosser, Günter P. Wagner,
2004
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Animal Evolution: Interrelationships of the Living Phyla
R. Soc. Lond. B 236: 553–590. Burdon-Jones, C. 1956. Observations on the
enteropneust, Protoglossus koehleri (Caullery & Mesnil). Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond.
127: 35–58. Burdon-Jones, C. 1962. The feeding mechanism of Balanoglossus
gigas.
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Horizontal Gene Transfer
Enteropneusts with tornaria larvae probably include descendants of the original
hybrid between an enteropneust and a planctosphaeromorph and possibly
descendants of subsequent hybridizations between enteropneusts with larvae
and ...
Michael Syvanen, Clarence I. Kado,
2001
11.2 Enteropneust hemi- chordates. (A) External view of Harrimania. (B) Sagittal
section of anterior portion of a typical enteropneust to show gross anatomy. (C)
Detail of gills of Saccoglossus, showing coelomic spaces within the tongue bars;
...
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Looking for the Deuterostome Ancestor: Hemichordate ...
The other deep-sea enteropneust, Saxipendium coronatum belongs to the family
Harrimaniidae. Because enteropneusts are paraphyletic, these data suggest that
the hemichordate ancestor was a solitary enteropneust worm. Section 2: ...
Amanda Leigh Rychel,
2008
9 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ENTEROPNEUST»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
enteropneust en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The tooth-lined 'penis worm' now gets a dentist's handbook
Above image: Two individuals of Harrimania planktophilus, a modern enteropneust (harrimaniid) worm. Photo: C.B. Cameron, Université de ... «ZME Science, May 15»
A New Worm from the Cambrian Highlights Darwin's Dilemma
But much more interesting is that the enteropneust branch is now extended all the way back to the Cambrian, in a form easily traceable from ... «Discovery Institute, Mar 13»
The strange phallus-shaped creature which scientists say provides …
The strange-looking invertebrate is thought to be a previously unknown ancestor of the acorn worm, or enteropneust, a seldom seen animal ... «Daily Mail, Mar 13»
Palaeontology: Tubular worms from the Burgess Shale
Caron and colleagues describe enteropneust (acorn worm) fossils that are very similar to modern harrimaniid enteropneusts, but that are ... «Nature.com, Mar 13»
Phallus-like animal is a missing link
Two Harrimania planktophilus, a modern enteropneust worm. This proboscis is to the left. The length of an uncoiled animal is about 32mm. «ABC Science Online, Mar 13»
Meet Yoda, the deep-sea acorn worm who lives 1.5 miles beneath …
The Yoda worm, technically known as an enteropneust, is described in the latest issue of the journal Invertebrate Biology. A remotely-operated ... «The Independent, Oct 12»
Deep Seafloor Surprisingly Alive, Discoveries Reveal
Of particular interest are three new species of brightly colored enteropneust, a kind of deep-sea worm. The small invertebrates, about four ... «LiveScience.com, Jul 10»
Secrets of backboned life found on undersea mountains
This is an enteropneust, otherwise known as an acorn worm. Called the northern pink, it feeds on sediment from the sea floor 2700 metres ... «New Scientist, Jul 10»
10 Crazy-Looking New Deep-Sea Creatures
Three of the species, which look like colorful wavy worms, belong to a group of creatures called Enteropneust, which is believed to be the ... «Wired News, Jul 10»