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Publikováno v:
The Biological bulletin. 179(3)
The polychaete annelids Alvinella pompejana, Alvinella caudata, and Paralvinella grasslei are strictly associated with deep sea hydrothermal vents. Each species possesses an extracellular hemoglobin, Hb, which has been studied and compared to that of
Publikováno v:
Zoomorphology. 118:225-233
The gills of three species of Branchipolynoe have been studied in order to better understand the morphological and anatomical adaptations of their respiratory system. These Polynoidae live commensally inside the pallial cavity of different species of
Publikováno v:
Pacific Science
Pacific Science, 2010, 64 (3), pp.463-472. ⟨10.2984/64.3.463⟩
Pacific Science, University of Hawaii Press, 2010, 64 (3), pp.463-472. ⟨10.2984/64.3.463⟩
Pacific Science, 2010, 64 (3), pp.463-472. ⟨10.2984/64.3.463⟩
Pacific Science, University of Hawaii Press, 2010, 64 (3), pp.463-472. ⟨10.2984/64.3.463⟩
International audience; Three species of Protodrilidae were collected from the islands of O'ahu and Ni'ihau in the Hawaiian chain, including specimens closely resembling Parenterodrilus taenioides (Jouin, 1979), described from Mo'orea (French Polynes
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Autor:
Claude Jouin
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 70:1833-1848
An ultrastructural investigation of the mouthless protodrilid Parenterodrilus taenioides shows that the residual gut, with its very narrow ciliated lumen, has lost any digestive function. Salivary glands are retained in some anterior segments and the
Autor:
Françoise Gaill, Claude Jouin
Publikováno v:
Progress in Oceanography. 24:59-69
The anatomy, fine structure, diffusion distances and respiratory surface areas of the gills of two species of the polychaete family Alvinellidae have been investigated. Each gill consists of a stem on which are inserted two opposite rows of respirato
Autor:
Günter Purschke, Claude Jouin-Toulmond
Publikováno v:
Zoomorphology. 123
The interstitial annelid Parenterodrilus taenioides from coral sands of the island of Moorea (French Polynesia) is a mouthless species characterized by a vestigial non-functioning alimentary canal and a distinctive body shape. It is the only known an
Autor:
Claude Jouin, André Toulmond
Publikováno v:
Respiration physiology. 87(3)
The kinetics of variations in the blood acid base balance (ABB) were investigated in a moderately euryhaline osmoconformer, the lugworm Arenicola marina (L.), exposed to natural and experimental hypo- or hyperosmotic shocks. In natural as well as in
Autor:
Claude Jouin, André Toulmond
Publikováno v:
Acta Zoologica. 70:121-129
Arenicola marina gills are hollow, branched, body outgrowths with a central coelomic cavity and afferent and efferent vessels. The gill surface area per unit body weight is about 4 cm2/g wet weight. The blood vascular system anatomy differs from the
Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry. 88:71-74
1. 1. Hemolymph of the primitive protobranch bivalve mollusc, Nucula hanleyi , is a practically pure solution of a high M r , copper-containing respiratory pigment very similar in structure and properties to gastropod hemocyanins. 2. 2. On transmissi
Autor:
Claude Jouin
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 57:2448-2456
This study describes a new Protodrilidae that lives in the coral sands of the Island of Moorea (French Polynesia). Astomus taenioides n.gen., n.sp. has no gut, mouth, anus, pharyngeal bulb, nor salivary glands. However, a thin median cord of cells ri