نتایج جستجو برای: ctenophora

تعداد نتایج: 318  

Journal: :Current biology : CB 2017
Ravi D Nath Claire N Bedbrook Michael J Abrams Ty Basinger Justin S Bois David A Prober Paul W Sternberg Viviana Gradinaru Lea Goentoro

Do all animals sleep? Sleep has been observed in many vertebrates, and there is a growing body of evidence for sleep-like states in arthropods and nematodes [1-5]. Here we show that sleep is also present in Cnidaria [6-8], an earlier-branching metazoan lineage. Cnidaria and Ctenophora are the first metazoan phyla to evolve tissue-level organization and differentiated cell types, such as neurons...

2015
Marek L. Borowiec Ernest K. Lee Joanna C. Chiu David C. Plachetzki

Transcriptome-enabled phylogenetic analyses have dramatically improved our understanding of metazoan phylogeny in recent years, although several important questions remain. The branching order near the base of the tree is one such outstanding issue. To address this question we assemble a novel data set comprised of 1,080 orthologous loci derived from 36 publicly available genomes and dissect th...

2014
Roberto Feuda Omar Rota-Stabelli Todd H. Oakley Davide Pisani

Opsins mediate light detection in most animals, and understanding their evolution is key to clarify the origin of vision. Despite the public availability of a substantial collection of well-characterized opsins, early opsin evolution has yet to be fully understood, in large part because of the high level of divergence observed among opsins belonging to different subfamilies. As a result, differ...

1998
S. H. D. Haddock

We have examined the variability and potential adaptive signi®cance of the wavelengths of light produced by gelatinous zooplankton. Bioluminescence spectra were measured from 100 species of planktonic cnidarians and ctenophores collected between 1 and 3500 m depth. Species averages of maximal wavelengths for all groups ranged from 440 to 506 nm. Ctenophores (41 species) had characteristically l...

Journal: :Tissue & cell 1989
D Carré C Carré C E Mills

Cnidocysts have been examined from the tentacles of the ctenophore Haeckelia rubra (Euchlora rubra) and five species of hydrozoan narcomedusae (Solmundella bitentaculata, Aegina citrea, Solmissus marshalli, Solmissus albescens, and Cunina sp.) using TEM, both in sections and by firing whole cnidocysts onto EM grids. The study revealed that these apotrichous isorhiza cnidocysts have a novel morp...

2017
Diva J Amon Amanda F Ziegler Jeffrey C Drazen Andrei V Grischenko Astrid B Leitner Dhugal J Lindsay Janet R Voight Mary K Wicksten Craig M Young Craig R Smith

BACKGROUND There is growing interest in mining polymetallic nodules from the abyssal Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in the tropical Pacific Ocean. Despite having been the focus of environmental studies for decades, the benthic megafauna of the CCZ remain poorly known. To predict and manage the environmental impacts of mining in the CCZ, baseline knowledge of the megafauna is essential. The ABYSS...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Susan Gasser

submersible's spotlights as a slow-motion blizzard of mucus. Indeed, the biologists on this trip say they probably identified a dozen new species. (They need to double-check with their Russian colleagues, who have been at this business a lot longer and who have a literature that's both rich and hard to access). They're on the frontier of marine biology. The US Coast Guard provided the icebreake...

Journal: :Current biology : CB 2017
Nicole King Antonis Rokas

The origin of animals, one of the major transitions in evolution, remains mysterious. Many key aspects of animal evolution can be reconstructed by comparing living species within a robust phylogenetic framework. However, uncertainty remains regarding the evolutionary relationships between two ancient animal lineages - sponges and ctenophores - and the remaining animal phyla. Comparative morphol...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Naoki Noda Sidney L. Tamm

All organisms capable of locomotion possess equilibrium receptor systems that use the gravitational field as a reference. In aquatic invertebrates, gravity receptors (statocysts) are considered to be the earliest known sense organs. Statocysts are composed of a dense mass (statolith or statoconia) that loads and mechanically stimulates sensory receptors, which are commonly cilia. Ctenophores, o...

2017
Bastian Huwer Marie Storr-Paulsen Hans Ulrik Riisgård Holger Haslob

The distribution and abundance of the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in the Bornholm Basin, an important spawning ground of several fish stocks, and in adjacent areas in the central Baltic Sea was studied in November 2007. The study showed that M. leidyi were relatively small (body length 18.6 ± 7.6 mm) and they were patchily distributed over a large part of the investigated area. Specim...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید