نتایج جستجو برای: ctenophora

تعداد نتایج: 318  

2017
C Anela Choy Steven H D Haddock Bruce H Robison

Food web linkages, or the feeding relationships between species inhabiting a shared ecosystem, are an ecological lens through which ecosystem structure and function can be assessed, and thus are fundamental to informing sustainable resource management. Empirical feeding datasets have traditionally been painstakingly generated from stomach content analysis, direct observations and from biochemic...

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 2015
Mathias Bouilliart Jonna Tomkiewicz Peter Lauesen Barbara De Kegel Dominique Adriaens

Being part of the elopomorph group of fishes, Anguillidae species show a leptocephalus larval stage. However, due to largely unknown spawning locations and habitats of their earliest life stages, as well as their transparency, these Anguilla larvae are rarely encountered in nature. Therefore, information regarding the early life history of these larvae, including their exogenous feeding strateg...

Journal: :Acta Adriatica: International Journal of Marine Sciences 2022

Jellyfish are becoming an increasingly important component of studies the global marine environment, as their frequent mass phenomena affect ecosystem performance and have economic health consequences. Recent research has focused primarily on occurrences scyphozoans ctenophores, while less attention been paid to hydromedusae blooms, which can also significant impacts with Like many members Scyp...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2013
Shinya Shikina Chieh-Jhen Chen Yi-Jou Chung Zi-Fan Shao Jhe-Yu Liou Hua-Pin Tseng Yan-Horn Lee Ching-Fong Chang

Vitellogenin (Vg) is a major yolk protein precursor in numerous oviparous animals. Numerous studies in bilateral oviparous animals have shown that Vg sequences are conserved across taxa and that Vgs are synthesized by somatic-cell lineages, transported to and accumulated in oocytes, and eventually used for supporting embryogenesis. In nonbilateral animals (Polifera, Cnidaria, and Ctenophora), w...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2013
Meghan L Powers Amy G McDermott Nathan C Shaner Steven H D Haddock

Calcium-binding photoproteins have been discovered in a variety of luminous marine organisms [1]. Recent interest in photoproteins from the phylum Ctenophora has stemmed from cloning and expression of several photoproteins from this group [2-5]. Additional characterization has revealed unique biochemical properties found only in ctenophore photoproteins, such as inactivation by light. Here we r...

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