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Phytoplankton is changing along the Antarctic Peninsula.
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April 5, 2009
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As the cold, dry climate of the western Antarctic Peninsula becomes warmer and more humid, phytoplankton u the bottom of the Antarctic food chain u is decreasing off the northern part the peninsula and increasing further south, Rutgers marine scientists have discovered. In research to be published in the journal Science, Martin Montes-Hugo and Oscar Schofield report that levels of phytoplankton off the western Antarctic Peninsula have decreased 12 percent over the past 30 years.
Their paper, Recent Changes in Phytoplankton Communities Associated with Rapid Regional ...
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Distribution of freshwater sponges and bryozoans in northwest Indiana.
Magazine article from: Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science
; ...Porifera) and bryozoans (Ectoprocta and Entoprocta) are poorly known in Indiana. Although...Keywords: Porifera, Ectoprocta, Entoprocta, freshwater bryozoan, freshwater sponge...Although bryozoans (Ectoprocta and Entoprocta) are widely distributed in epibenthic...
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New phylum found residing on lobsters. (Danish researchers discovered a new phylum of metazoans called Symbion pandora on the lips of Norwegian lobsters)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Science News
; ...Kristensen state that the new creature most nearly resembles the phyla Ectoprocta and Entoprocta. Yet scientists fail to agree that Ectoprocta and Entoprocta are closely related, Morris notes. Tom Fenchel of the Marine Biological Laboratory...
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Functional and Evolutionary Implications of Opposed Bands, Big Mouths, and Extensive Oral Ciliation in Larval Opheliids and Echiurids (Annelida).
Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin
; ...opposed-band feeders. Introduction The trochophore is a larval form of several phyla: Annelida, Sipuncula, Mollusca, and Entoprocta (Nielsen, 1995). It is largely defined by the presence of the prototroch, a preoral ciliary band with a well-defined...
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Research findings from University of Hamburg update understanding of life sciences.
Newspaper article from: Health & Medicine Week
; ...be rejected by topology testing. Monophyly of lophophorates was not recovered but that of Bryozoa including Ectoprocta and Entoprocta and monophyly of Brachiozoa including Brachiopoda and Phoronida were strongly supported, wrote M. Helmkampf and colleagues...
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Research on biology reported by scientists at University of Copenhagen.
Newspaper article from: Science Letter
; ...Mollusca a complex larval apical organ and a tetraneurous nervous system, strongly suggesting a monophyletic assemblage of Entoprocta and Mollusca. The term Tetraneuralia is proposed herein for this lophotrochozoan clade," wrote A. Wanninger and colleagues...
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Pennak's Freshwater Invertebrates of the United States: Porifera to Crustacea
Magazine article from: Northeastern Naturalist
; ...Porifera, Cividaria, Platyhelminthes, Rotifers, Nemertea, Gastrotricha, Tardigrada, Nematoda, Nematomorpha, Annelida, Entoprocta, Ectoprocta, Mollusca, Arachnids, an introduction to the Crustacea, Phyllopodous Branchiopoda, Cladoceran Branchiopoda...
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New zoology study findings have been reported by researchers at Kyoto University.
Newspaper article from: Science Letter
; ...this species." Iseto and colleagues published their study in Zoological Science (A New Sponge-Inhabiting Loxosomella (Entoprocta: Loxosomatidae) from Okinawa Island, Japan, with Special Focus on Foot Structure. Zoological Science, 2008;25(11...
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