نتایج جستجو برای: schizasteroid echinoids

تعداد نتایج: 253  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2005
B Danis O Cotret J L Teyssié P Bustamante S W Fowler M Warnau

Adult Paracentrotus lividus were exposed to a 14C-labelled PCB congener (PCB#153) using two different exposure modes: (1) the surrounding sea water and (2) the food (viz. the phanerogam Posidonia oceanica and the brown alga Taonia atomaria). Uptake kinetics from water and loss kinetics after single feeding were followed in four body compartments of the sea urchins (body wall, spines, gut and go...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part C, Pharmacology, toxicology & endocrinology 1998
P J den Besten

The results of a limited number of studies on echinoderms provide evidence for the presence of a cytochrome P450 monooxygenase system in representatives of three classes of the phylum Echinodermata: the asteroids (sea stars), holothuroids (sea cucumbers) and echinoids (sea urchins). The monooxygenase system has been demonstrated to be involved in the metabolism of xenobiotic compounds, but is a...

2013
Guillaume Lecointre Nadia Améziane Marie-Catherine Boisselier Céline Bonillo Frédéric Busson Romain Causse Anne Chenuil Arnaud Couloux Jean-Pierre Coutanceau Corinne Cruaud Cédric d'Udekem d'Acoz Chantal De Ridder Gael Denys Agnès Dettaï Guy Duhamel Marc Eléaume Jean-Pierre Féral Cyril Gallut Charlotte Havermans Christoph Held Lenaïg Hemery Anne-Claire Lautrédou Patrick Martin Catherine Ozouf-Costaz Benjamin Pierrat Patrice Pruvost Nicolas Puillandre Sarah Samadi Thomas Saucède Christoph Schubart Bruno David

There has been a significant body of literature on species flock definition but not so much about practical means to appraise them. We here apply the five criteria of Eastman and McCune for detecting species flocks in four taxonomic components of the benthic fauna of the Antarctic shelf: teleost fishes, crinoids (feather stars), echinoids (sea urchins) and crustacean arthropods. Practical limit...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2009
Douglas F Bertram Nicole E Phillips Richard R Strathmann

Heterochronic developmental plasticity of the juvenile rudiment and larval body of sea urchin larvae occurs in response to supply of food. Evolutionary increase in egg size can also be associated with earlier development of the juvenile rudiment. We examined effects of egg volume of feeding larvae on this heterochrony and other changes in larval form. (1) Evolutionary and experimental enlargeme...

2017
K. E. SMITH B. V. STEFFEL M. O. AMSLER S. THATJE H. SINGH J. ANDERSON C. J. BROTHERS A. BROWN D. S. ELLIS J. N. HAVENHAND W. R. JAMES P.-O. MOKSNES A. W. RANDOLPH T. SAYRE-MCCORD J. B. MCCLINTOCK

Historically low temperatures have severely limited skeleton-breaking predation on the Antarctic shelf, facilitating the evolution of a benthic fauna poorly defended against durophagy. Now, rapid warming of the Southern Ocean is restructuring Antarctic marine ecosystems as conditions become favorable for range expansions. Populations of the lithodid crab Paralomis birsteini currently inhabit so...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2000
K J Peterson C Arenas-Mena E H Davidson

Even though echinoderms are members of the Bilateria, the location of their anterior/posterior axis has remained enigmatic. Here we propose a novel solution to the problem employing three lines of evidence: the expression of a posterior class Hox gene in the coeloms of the nascent adult body plan within the larva; the anatomy of certain early fossil echinoderms; and finally the relation between...

2014
Juan López-Sauceda Juan Malda-Barrera Alfredo Laguarda-Figueras Francisco Solís-Marín José L Aragón

A modularity approach is used to study disparity rates and evolvability of sea urchins belonging to the Atelostomata superorder. For this purpose, the pentameric sea urchin architecture is partitioned into modular spatial components and the interference between modules is quantified using areas and a measurement of the regularity of the spatial partitions. This information is used to account fo...

Journal: :Evolution & development 2008
Neil J Gostling Ceri-Wyn Thomas Jenny M Greenwood Xiping Dong Stefan Bengtson Elizabeth C Raff Rudolf A Raff Bernard M Degnan Marco Stampanoni Philip C J Donoghue

Experimental analyses of decay in a tunicate deuterostome and three lophotrochozoans indicate that the controls on decay and preservation of embryos, identified previously based on echinoids, are more generally applicable. Four stages of decay are identified regardless of the environment of death and decay. Embryos decay rapidly in oxic and anoxic conditions, although the gross morphology of em...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1993
M S Springer R J Britten

The gypsy group of long-terminal-repeat retrotransposons contains elements having the same order of enzyme domains in the pol gene as do retroviruses. Elements in the gypsy group are now known from yeast, filamentous fungi, plants, insects, and echinoids. Reverse transcriptase and RNase H amino acid sequences from elements in the gypsy group--including the recently described SURL elements, TED,...

1998
DAVID A. J. MIDDLETON WILLIAM S. C. GURNEY JOHN D. GAGE

Growth of regular echinoids, expressed as test diameter through time, generally shows a sigmoidal pattern. However, when urchin size is considered in terms of test volume we show that growth of the deep-sea echinoid Echinus affinis is ultimately linear, rather than saturating. We construct a simple allometric model of energy allocation that produces linear growth in volume in mature urchins by ...

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