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Journal of Natural History. 36:1397-1419
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Interactions and Adaptation Strategies of Marine Organisms ISBN: 9789048149889
Hyalopomatus cancerum n.sp., epizoic on spider-crabs (Encephaloides) in a low-oxygen area of the Arabian Sea, differs from other species of the genus in lacking opercula. Larger serpulids in Indian Ocean ‘Galathea’ samples from great depths, tent
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 57:453-499
Pillai (1970) proposed that the Spirorbidae form a distinct family and, though closely related to serpulids, they are indeed more surely separate than many families of birds and insects. Their study in Britain was well begun by Montagu (1803), with s
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Records of the Australian Museum. 29:106-151
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 60:461-464
The faunas of volcanic islands must necessarily be introduced, and more recent introductions can be recognized by the patterns of their distributions. This is obvious in the Canary Islands, where we have spent 30 days studying distributions of Spiror
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Journal of Zoology. 189:419-458
About 30 species are described, with keys for identification and notes on distribution. The chief genera are Pileolaria and Spirorbis with 12 and 5 species respectively, of which nearly half appear to be endemic. Endemic species are mostly centred in
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 56:91-129
Janua (Dexiospira) brasiliensis and J. (D.) foraminosa are fully described for the first time and compared by a pictorial key with other species of Dexiospira and Pillaiospira. The former is very close to J. (D.) pseudocorrugata (=“Sptrorbis corrug
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Marine Biology. 12:289-294
Methods of incubation are taxonomically important in Spirorbinae. About half of the known species incubate in the operculum, but the remainder are usually described simply as “incubating within the tube”. Studies of tube incubation show that the
Autor:
E. W. Knight-Jones
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 30:201-222
Further study of the phenomenon of gregariousness during settlement, demonstrated in the oyster Ostrea edulis (Cole & Knight-Jones, 1949; Knight-Jones, 1951) and the barnacle Elminius modestus (Knight-Jones & Stephenson, 1950), seemed to require labo
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J. M Gee, E. W. Knight-Jones
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 42:641-654
Spirorbis rupestrissp.nov. has a sinistrally coiled, unridged tube and is distinguished fromS. borealisDaudin only by colour, small morphological details and striking differences in larval behaviour. Though the larvae are capable of swimming, they do