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Echinodermata - Pagina 272
Rotula 's uniquely shaped, posterior margin can be explained if a feeding role is invoked (Alexander & Ghiold 1980; Smith & Ghiold 1982; Ghiold 1984). Also, closed anterior lunules in Rotula agusti are necessary because open lunules ...
Brendan F. Keegan, Brendan D.S. O'Connor, 1985
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Echinoderm Nutrition - Pagina 102
Smith 1980b) Sifting of the sediments on the aboral face (Goodbody 1960, Moss 1977, R.D.Smith 1978, Ghiold 1979, A.B.Smith 1980b) Probably help the primary spines Mucus secretion (Good- body 1960, Chia 1969d. Ghiold 1979) Cleaning ...
Michel Jangoux, John M. Lawrence, 1982
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The Cayman Islands: Natural History and Biogeography - Pagina 198
Ghiold, J. 1979. Spine morphology and its significance in feeding and burrowing in the sand dollar Mellita quinquiesperforata (Echinodermata: Echinoidea). Bull. Mar. Sci. 29: 481–490. Ghiold, J. 1982. Observations on the clypeasteroid ...
M.A. Brunt, J.E. Davies, 2012
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Echinoderms: Munchen: Proceedings of the 11th ... - Pagina 25
They use their spines for burrowing, and the functional morphology of the spines has been studied (e.g., Bell & Frey 1969, Seilacher 1979, Smith 1980, Ghiold 1979, Ghiold & Seilacher 1982). It is believed that sand dollars support sand grains ...
Thomas Heinzeller, James H. Nebelsick, 2005
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A Functional Biology of Echinoderms - Pagina 311
Lond, 1915, 1-19 Ghiold, J. (1979) Spine morphology and its significance in feeding and burrowing in the sand dollar Mellita quinquiesperforata (Echinodermata: Echinoidea), Bull. Mar. ScL, 29, 481-90 Ghiold, J. (1982) Observations on the ...
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Echinoderms - Pagina 56
Fringe spines do not sort particles with tiny basal teeth as suggested for Mellita quin- quiesperforata by Ghiold (l979). Once the sand grains are on the top of the aboral spine canopy, the expanded tips of shoe and miliary spines roll and ...
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Controversies in Modern Geology: Evolution of Geological ...
hiold (1985) tested family extinction data against a neutral model which assumed that extinction rate fluctuates as a random walk. The number of extinction peaks did not differ significantly from the expectations of the random ...
Daniel W. Müller, Judith A. MacKenzie, H. J. Weissert, 1991
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Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology - Pagina 167
Instead, by flattening the vertical dimension and paedomorphically increasing the number of spines, they were able to exploit the relatively nutrient-rich sediment-water interface via adapical feeding (Seilacher 1979; Smith 1984; Ghiold 1984).
Christopher R. C. Paul, Andrew B. Smith, 1988
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Biology and Ecology of Shallow Coastal Waters: Proceedings ...
It is commonly camouflaged by large shell fragments and blades of turtle grass on its aboral side (Kier & Grant 1965, Kier 1975, Seilacher 1979, Ghiold 1984). C. rosaceus has been described as feeding on seagrass detritus only (Kier 1975) ...
Anastasios Eleftheriou, Christopher Smith, Alan D. Ansell, 1995
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Echinoderm studies 4 (1993) - Pagina 54
Some examples dealing with echinoderms exist (Maluf 1988, Perez-Ruzafa & Lopez-Ibor 1988, Ghiold & Hoffman 1 989). However because the clustering technique provides straightforward results, the completeness of the data set takes on ...