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Previous article FreeJournal ArticlesTHE CAUSATION OF MATURATION IN THE EGGS OF LIMPETS BY CHEMICAL MEANSJULIAN MAST WOLFSOHNJULIAN MAST WOLFSOHN Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebo...
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The zebra mussel is a nonindigenous invader of North American lakes and rivers and one of the few freshwater bivalve molluscs having a byssus--a sclerotized organ used by the mussel for opportunistic attachment to hard surfaces. We have sequenced a foot-specific cDNA whose compos...
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EE PALINCSAR, WR JONES, JS PALINCSAR, MA GLOGOWSKI,JL MASTRO
Bacteria in cyst-like aggregates have been observed in the sea anemone Aiptasia pallida. Algal symbionts, common in certain Cnidaria, including Aiptasia, are located in the gastrodermis, while the bacteria described in the present study were found exclusively in the epidermis. Th...
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Larvae of the Australian sea urchin Holopneustes purpurascens are induced to settle and metamorphose (termed settlement herein) by a water-soluble compound produced by the red alga Delisea pulchra, the main host plant of new recruits. The settlement cue for H. purpurascens had pr...
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Crustacean gills function in gas exchange, ion transport, and immune defense against microbial pathogens. Hemocyte aggregates that form in response to microbial pathogens become trapped in the fine vasculature of the gill, leading to the suggestion by others that respiration and ...
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Schizorhynch kalyptorhynchs are meiofaunal turbellarian predators that possess an eversible proboscis that can be armed with two stout hooks. The hooks grasp and manipulate prey using a wide range of rotations and translations. These diverse motions are possible because the hook ...
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Previous articleNext article No AccessEcology and Population BiologyThe Effects of Salt Marsh Haying on Benthic Algal BiomassLibby Williams, G. Carl Noblitt IV, and Robert BuchsbaumLibby WilliamsThe College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio Search for more articles by this author , G. Ca...
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Photosynthetic sea slugs have the ability to "steal" chloroplasts (kleptoplasts) from marine macroalgae and keep them structurally intact and physiologically functional. The photosynthetic activity of these symbioses has been assessed using pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) fluorom...
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This study examined the role of maternal provisioning in controlling interpopulation variation in hatching size in nine isolated populations of the intertidal gastropod Nucella ostrina, in which development to the early juvenile stage takes place within an egg capsule. Variation ...
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The effect of CO2 on hemocyanin-oxygen binding is not generally related to the effect of Cl-. Some hemocyanins respond to both and some to either one alone. The direction of the responses of O2 affinity of the various hemocyanins to CO2 is poorly correlated with the direction of ...
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1. When receptors located in the tarsi of the blowfly Phormia regina are stimulated by solutions of sucrose, the insect responds by extending its proboscis.2. The lowest concentration which would elicit a response from 50% of the population studied was taken as the acceptance thr...
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