Siphonophores are free-swimming colonial hydrozoans (Cnidaria) composed of asexually produced multicellular zooids. These zooids, which are homologous to solitary animals, are functionally specialized and arranged in complex species-specific patterns. The coloniality of siphonophores provides an opportunity to study the major transitions in evolution that give rise to new levels of biological organization, but siphonophores are poorly known because they are fragile and live in the open ocean. The organization and development of the deep-sea siphonophore Bargmannia elongata is described here using specimens collected with a remotely operated underwater vehicle. Each bud gives rise to a precise, directionally asymmetric sequence of zooids thr...
The Siphonophorae are an order of the Hydrozoa, a class of marine animals belonging to the phylum Cn...
Siphonophores are polymorphic planktonic marine Cnidarians. The family Apolemiidae is sister to all ...
Siphonophores are polymorphic planktonic marine Cnidarians. The family Apolemiidae is sister to all ...
Abstract Evolutionary developmental biology has focused almost exclusively on multicellular organism...
Siphonophores are a group of pelagic colonial hydrozoans (Cnidaria) that have long been of general i...
Siphonophores are a group of pelagic colonial hydrozoans (Cnidaria) that have long been of general i...
SummaryColoniality, as displayed by most hydrozoans, is thought to confer a size advantage in substr...
Physonect siphonophores are colonial cnidarians that are pervasive predators in many neritic and oce...
Physonect siphonophores are colonial cnidarians that are pervasive predators in many neritic and oce...
International audienceThe fresh water polyp Hydra provides textbook experimental demonstration of po...
The open-ocean midwater is the largest habitat for animal life on Earth, and one of the most homogen...
International audienceThe fresh water polyp Hydra provides textbook experimental demonstration of po...
Siphonophores are a diverse group of hydrozoans (Cnidaria) that are found at most depths of the ocea...
Abstract: In this review the history of discovery of siphonophores, from the first formal descriptio...
In this review the history of discovery of siphonophores, from the first formal description by Carl ...
The Siphonophorae are an order of the Hydrozoa, a class of marine animals belonging to the phylum Cn...
Siphonophores are polymorphic planktonic marine Cnidarians. The family Apolemiidae is sister to all ...
Siphonophores are polymorphic planktonic marine Cnidarians. The family Apolemiidae is sister to all ...
Abstract Evolutionary developmental biology has focused almost exclusively on multicellular organism...
Siphonophores are a group of pelagic colonial hydrozoans (Cnidaria) that have long been of general i...
Siphonophores are a group of pelagic colonial hydrozoans (Cnidaria) that have long been of general i...
SummaryColoniality, as displayed by most hydrozoans, is thought to confer a size advantage in substr...
Physonect siphonophores are colonial cnidarians that are pervasive predators in many neritic and oce...
Physonect siphonophores are colonial cnidarians that are pervasive predators in many neritic and oce...
International audienceThe fresh water polyp Hydra provides textbook experimental demonstration of po...
The open-ocean midwater is the largest habitat for animal life on Earth, and one of the most homogen...
International audienceThe fresh water polyp Hydra provides textbook experimental demonstration of po...
Siphonophores are a diverse group of hydrozoans (Cnidaria) that are found at most depths of the ocea...
Abstract: In this review the history of discovery of siphonophores, from the first formal descriptio...
In this review the history of discovery of siphonophores, from the first formal description by Carl ...
The Siphonophorae are an order of the Hydrozoa, a class of marine animals belonging to the phylum Cn...
Siphonophores are polymorphic planktonic marine Cnidarians. The family Apolemiidae is sister to all ...
Siphonophores are polymorphic planktonic marine Cnidarians. The family Apolemiidae is sister to all ...