Abstract: In this review the history of discovery of siphonophores, from the first formal description by Carl Linnaeus in 1785 to the present, is summarized, and species richness together with a summary of world-wide distribution of this pelagic group within the clade Hydrozoa discussed. Siphonophores exhibit three basic body plans which are briefly explained and figured, whilst other atypical body plans are also noted. Currently, 175 valid siphonophore species are recognized in the latest WoRMS world list, including 16 families and 65 genera. Much new information since the last review in 1987 is revealed from the first molecular analysis of the group, enabling identification of some new morphological characters diagnostic for physonect sip...
Siphonophores are a diverse group of hydrozoans (Cnidaria) that are found at most depths of the ocea...
EnThis report provides a systematic review of the pelagic Hydrozoa, Siphonophores excluded; diagnose...
Siphonophores are colonial hydrozoans, which in spite of often growing to great lengths are an incon...
In this review the history of discovery of siphonophores, from the first formal description by Carl ...
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...
Siphonophores (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) are dominant members of the carnivorous plankton, and they are kn...
Siphonophores are free-swimming colonial hydrozoans (Cnidaria) composed of asexually produced multic...
Taxonomical research on siphonophores is lacking despite their high biodiversity. We collected sipho...
5th International Jellyfish Bloom Symposium, 30 May to 3 June 2016, Barcelona.-- 1 pageHigh abundanc...
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 ...
In november 1994 several specimens of an unknown hydroid were collected in a tank of the Genoa Aquar...
The open-ocean midwater is the largest habitat for animal life on Earth, and one of the most homogen...
Abstract Evolutionary developmental biology has focused almost exclusively on multicellular organism...
Siphonophores are a diverse group of hydrozoans (Cnidaria) that are found at most depths of the ocea...
EnThis report provides a systematic review of the pelagic Hydrozoa, Siphonophores excluded; diagnose...
Siphonophores are colonial hydrozoans, which in spite of often growing to great lengths are an incon...
In this review the history of discovery of siphonophores, from the first formal description by Carl ...
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...
Siphonophores (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) are dominant members of the carnivorous plankton, and they are kn...
Siphonophores are free-swimming colonial hydrozoans (Cnidaria) composed of asexually produced multic...
Taxonomical research on siphonophores is lacking despite their high biodiversity. We collected sipho...
5th International Jellyfish Bloom Symposium, 30 May to 3 June 2016, Barcelona.-- 1 pageHigh abundanc...
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 ...
In november 1994 several specimens of an unknown hydroid were collected in a tank of the Genoa Aquar...
The open-ocean midwater is the largest habitat for animal life on Earth, and one of the most homogen...
Abstract Evolutionary developmental biology has focused almost exclusively on multicellular organism...
Siphonophores are a diverse group of hydrozoans (Cnidaria) that are found at most depths of the ocea...
EnThis report provides a systematic review of the pelagic Hydrozoa, Siphonophores excluded; diagnose...
Siphonophores are colonial hydrozoans, which in spite of often growing to great lengths are an incon...