The interstitial environment of marine sandy bottoms is a nutrient-rich, sheltered habitat whilst at the same time also often a turbulent, space-limited, and ecologically challenging environment dominated by meiofauna. The interstitial fauna is one of the most diverse on earth and accommodates miniaturized representatives from many macrofaunal groups as well as several exclusively meiofaunal phyla. The colonization process of this environment, with the restrictions imposed by limited space and low Reynolds numbers, has selected for great morphological and behavioral changes as well as new life history strategies.Here we describe a new enteropneust species inhabiting the interstices among sand grains in shallow tropical waters of the West At...
The Acoela is a group of small, acoelomate worms, common in the meiofauna of the marine intertidal z...
International audienceMeloidoderita salina sp. n. is described and illustrated from the halophytic p...
Acanthoplacatus amplihamus sp. nov. (Figures 3, 5A ±D) Type host. Siganus punctatus (Forster, 18...
<div><p>The interstitial environment of marine sandy bottoms is a nutrient-rich, sheltered habitat w...
<p>Commonly studied free-living acorn worms (enteropneusts) include members of the A) Ptychoderidae ...
Individuals of an enteropneust, Tergivelum baldwinae n. gen., n. sp. were videotaped at a depth of a...
Macrostomum lignano n. sp. is a member of the Macrostomorpha, the basal-most subtaxon of the Platyhe...
Abstract Background Enteropneusts are benthic marine invertebrates that belong to the deuterostome p...
Phylum Hemichordata, composed of worm-like Enteropneusta and colonial Pterobranchia, has been report...
金沢大学環日本海域環境研究センター生物多様性研究部門One species of Hemichordata, Balanoglossus misakiensis, is then acorn worm...
Phylum Hemichordata, composed of worm-like Enteropneusta and colonial Pterobranchia, has been report...
Sea star larvae (Echinodermata: Asteroidea), collected from the subtropical Northwest Atlantic Ocean...
Twenty three enteropneust species have been described from the west coast of North America, includin...
Meiofaunal organisms are mobile multicellular animals that are smaller than macrofauna and larger th...
Twenty one enteropneusts have been described from the west coast of North America, but those reports...
The Acoela is a group of small, acoelomate worms, common in the meiofauna of the marine intertidal z...
International audienceMeloidoderita salina sp. n. is described and illustrated from the halophytic p...
Acanthoplacatus amplihamus sp. nov. (Figures 3, 5A ±D) Type host. Siganus punctatus (Forster, 18...
<div><p>The interstitial environment of marine sandy bottoms is a nutrient-rich, sheltered habitat w...
<p>Commonly studied free-living acorn worms (enteropneusts) include members of the A) Ptychoderidae ...
Individuals of an enteropneust, Tergivelum baldwinae n. gen., n. sp. were videotaped at a depth of a...
Macrostomum lignano n. sp. is a member of the Macrostomorpha, the basal-most subtaxon of the Platyhe...
Abstract Background Enteropneusts are benthic marine invertebrates that belong to the deuterostome p...
Phylum Hemichordata, composed of worm-like Enteropneusta and colonial Pterobranchia, has been report...
金沢大学環日本海域環境研究センター生物多様性研究部門One species of Hemichordata, Balanoglossus misakiensis, is then acorn worm...
Phylum Hemichordata, composed of worm-like Enteropneusta and colonial Pterobranchia, has been report...
Sea star larvae (Echinodermata: Asteroidea), collected from the subtropical Northwest Atlantic Ocean...
Twenty three enteropneust species have been described from the west coast of North America, includin...
Meiofaunal organisms are mobile multicellular animals that are smaller than macrofauna and larger th...
Twenty one enteropneusts have been described from the west coast of North America, but those reports...
The Acoela is a group of small, acoelomate worms, common in the meiofauna of the marine intertidal z...
International audienceMeloidoderita salina sp. n. is described and illustrated from the halophytic p...
Acanthoplacatus amplihamus sp. nov. (Figures 3, 5A ±D) Type host. Siganus punctatus (Forster, 18...