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| munities which themselves support important | invertebrate and bird species, including various butterf |
| iron is a genus of krill, small shrimp-like | invertebrate animals living in the oceans. |
| elis is a genus of krill, small shrimp-like | invertebrate animals living in the oceans. |
| anes is a genus of krill, small shrimp-like | invertebrate animals living in the oceans. |
| enus of species of krill, small shrimp-like | invertebrate animals living in the oceans. |
| ds and befriends a group of anthropomorphic | invertebrate animals (who are all much larger than his s |
| g the nesting season, this bird eats mainly | invertebrate animals, including aquatic insects, mollusc |
| ols, they provide a habitat for cold water, | invertebrate animals, some of which are rare. |
| It can be synthesised by fungi, plants, and | invertebrate animals. |
| nolaemata, are exclusively marine, colonial | invertebrate animals. |
| s factors, e.g. the vertebrate Etv1 and the | invertebrate Ast-1, have been shown to be important play |
| Reinhardt Kristensen, Danish | invertebrate biologist, |
| bruary 11, 2002) was an American zoologist, | invertebrate biologist, and ecologist. |
| n wreaks havoc on the town with some of his | invertebrate brethren. |
| icultural and Food Research Council Unit of | Invertebrate Chemistry and Physiology at the Department |
| es, its community of breeding birds and its | invertebrate communities. |
| its species-rich neutral grassland and the | invertebrate community found in the ditches and rhynes. |
| An endangered | invertebrate conservation group known as the Xerces Soci |
| Buglife - The | Invertebrate Conservation Trust (usually referred to sim |
| or leaf mines and certain anomalies seen in | invertebrate endoskeletal remains. |
| blood - typically of amphibians - and small | invertebrate except Mesobdella, which is exclusively a b |
| Its aim is to prevent | invertebrate extinctions and to maintain sustainable pop |
| There numerous fossils of vertebrate and | invertebrate fauna are found. |
| A rich | invertebrate fauna is present including scarce water bee |
| The woodland on the site supports a rich | invertebrate fauna including over 300 species of moth. |
| A diverse | invertebrate fauna is associated in particular with ditc |
| The area also supports a diverse | invertebrate fauna that includes populations of the Durh |
| cally rich water channels support a diverse | invertebrate fauna including water beetles Haliplus mucr |
| regionally rare species of plants, and the | invertebrate fauna include eleven species of dragonflies |
| rustacea (1845) and more generally with the | invertebrate fauna of the Mediterranean (1854). |
| hwater habitat with one of the most diverse | invertebrate fauna in Essex. |
| A rich | invertebrate fauna is also associated with the rhynes an |
| which support exceptionally rich plant and | invertebrate fauna communities. |
| supports an abundant and varied terrestrial | invertebrate fauna, including mites, nematodes, dipteran |
| iversity of the site has resulted in a rich | invertebrate fauna, including two nationally rare insect |
| The site has a very well-recorded | invertebrate fauna, which includes 611 species of beetle |
| r and the site supports a locally important | invertebrate fauna. |
| erflies & Moths, Landscape, Insects & Other | Invertebrate, Flora and Others. |
| of Norfolk, as well as the stratigraphy and | invertebrate fossils of Dorset. |
| College, she amassed a large collection of | invertebrate fossils and Triassic footprints and mineral |
| olutionary radiations has been using marine | invertebrate fossils simply because these tend to be muc |
| dly human fossil footprints, vertebrate and | invertebrate fossils, and fossils attributed to various |
| the pitcher plant mosquito, is an inquiline | invertebrate found only in the phytotelma of the purple |
| i, the pitcher plant midge, is an inquiline | invertebrate found only in the phytotelma of the purple |
| suggested that these proteins are specific | invertebrate gap junctions, and they were thus named inn |
| The pannexin family combines | invertebrate gap junction proteins and their vertebrate |
| are also notable species from several major | invertebrate groups including the beetles, dragonflies a |
| ddition, he conducted extensive research of | invertebrate groups that included echinoderms, helminths |
| hs of 650 fathoms (1200 m), that all marine | invertebrate groups are present at this depth, and that |
| on microdrile oligochaetes and 17 on other | invertebrate groups, mainly on crustaceans and molluscs. |
| effects in the short term on several other | invertebrate groups, one species of lizard (Mabuya elega |
| ve rheotaxis is found in most major aquatic | invertebrate groups. |
| s, Vertebrate teeth, and shells of numerous | invertebrate groups. |
| eas of the ocean, often in conjunction with | invertebrate growth (for example, sponges). |
| ters, as well as sponges, corals, and other | invertebrate growth. |
| Mesograzers are "small | invertebrate herbivores less than 2.5 cm in length, and |
| ycle: the vertebrate host is a fish and the | invertebrate host is a leech. |
| velopment occur within the haemocoel of the | invertebrate host, which is subsequently consumed by the |
| Fertilization and sporogony in the | invertebrate host. |
| The | invertebrate hosts belong to the flies of the genus Simu |
| tebrate hosts are reptiles or birds but the | invertebrate hosts are not known for many of the species |
| s phylum have two hosts (a vertebrate and a | invertebrate) in their life cycle only a single inverteb |
| Romankenkius pedderensis, was a species of | invertebrate in the Dugesiidae family. |
| anemone (Edwardsia ivelli) is a species of | invertebrate in the Edwardsiidae family. |
| Macroperipatus insularis is a species of | invertebrate in the Peripatidae family. |
| stacopsis gouldi) is the largest freshwater | invertebrate in the world. |
| alolo worm (Palola viridis) is a species of | invertebrate in the Eunicidae family. |
| r common sea urchin, is a species of marine | invertebrate in the Echinidae family. |
| s genus have two hosts (a vertebrate and an | invertebrate) in their life cycle: for species in this g |
| h and other meat including other freshwater | invertebrate including lobsters. |
| the related innexon channels (consisting of | invertebrate innexins), and at higher concentrations, as |
| roteins identified by their homology to the | invertebrate innexins. |
| The reserve is also important for its | invertebrate interest and is home to many species of mot |
| ding water which increase the amphibian and | invertebrate interest. |
| joined with a previously-unsuspected virus, | Invertebrate Iridescent Virus, or IIV6, dealing test bee |
| co-infection of an iridovirus; specifically | invertebrate iridescent virus type 6 (IIV-6) and Nosema |
| One notable | invertebrate is limax cinereoniger, a mollusc that is al |
| ng process begins when algae spores, marine | invertebrate larvae, and other organic material adhere t |
| t to study the functional biology of marine | invertebrate larvae. |
| d by invertebrates, whereas there is little | invertebrate life in Eel City. |
| l diversity, and contains a wide variety of | invertebrate life. |
| to spend their remaining time making marine | invertebrate models. |
| ship, Centers for Animal Genetics, Advanced | Invertebrate Molecular Sciences and Biotechnology Policy |
| The campus also houses an | invertebrate museum with 400,000 specimens, and operates |
| These channels are vital to the function of | invertebrate nerve and muscle cells; when moxidectin bin |
| A. fuliginosa will feed on any small | invertebrate, or insect, that it can find while burrowin |
| to create very complicated forms resembling | invertebrate organisms. |
| Invertebrate Palaeontology & Evolution by Euan Neilson K | |
| Invertebrate Palaeontology & Evolution by Euan Clarkson | |
| position of Brachiopod Shell", "Treatise on | Invertebrate Palaeontology", ed. |
| Childs Frick, | invertebrate paleontologist and son of Pittsburgh indust |
| Invertebrate paleontology | |
| Invertebrate Paleontology | |
| The name first appeared in an | invertebrate paleontology book as one of the "branches" |
| Engel was appointed as Courtesy Curator of | Invertebrate Paleontology (2006) and Courtesy Professor |
| and retired senior scientist and curator of | invertebrate paleontology at the Smithsonian Institution |
| The Treatise on | Invertebrate Paleontology describes Euproopidae as "smal |
| Treatise on | Invertebrate Paleontology, vol I. 1960. |
| See also vertebrate and | invertebrate paleontology, as well as paleoanthropology. |
| Treatise on | Invertebrate Paleontology, Part K. Geological Society of |
| on thebrachiopod volumes of the Treatise on | Invertebrate Paleontology, and at the 1990 International |
| eum of Los Angeles County as the curator of | invertebrate paleontology. |
| ornia at Irvine in the laboratory of marine | invertebrate physiologist, Grover C. Stephens. |
| a French zoologist known for his work into | invertebrate physiology and anatomy. |
| or a 3rd album, including "Mummified", "The | Invertebrate Plague", "The Great Spot", and "Orbital Dec |
| worst of all -- incompetent architects and | invertebrate planners who were wrecking the Bay Area bef |
| g silting of barranco mouths and delines in | invertebrate populations there. |
| Small | invertebrate predators are less efficient than large fis |
| dy size, to increase fecundity, deter small | invertebrate predators, increase water retention, and al |
| e fang-like pedipalps, or pincers, to grasp | invertebrate prey and crunch it into pieces before sucki |
| ide protected species according to the IUCN | Invertebrate Red Data Book. |
| n-like peptides in C. elegans (or any other | invertebrate) regulate glucose uptake, a primary functio |
| portunistic feeders and will eat almost any | invertebrate small enough to catch. |
| It is now one of the most abundant | invertebrate species in California coastal grassland hab |
| Invertebrate species include Stygofauna, amphipod crusta | |
| At least 28 nationally notable | invertebrate species also occur on the moor. |
| tion concern is relevant to a subset of the | invertebrate species promoted by the Xerces Society. |
| Also 18 bird and 42 | invertebrate species are recorded at the mudflats and th |
| Five Red Data Book | invertebrate species have been recorded: the Great Silve |
| wl and Bewick's Swans, Roe Deer and several | invertebrate species of scientific interest also inhabit |
| nsion of the scope of the Directive to some | invertebrate species and foetal animals, and other measu |
| Historically, there were up to twelve | invertebrate species, five fish species, twelve amphibia |
| evertheless houses seven rare cave-dwelling | invertebrate species, three of which are only known from |
| Protocadherins were found in vertebrate and | invertebrate species. |
| redators of D. lumholtzi are fish and small | invertebrate species. |
| e now considered a threat to various marine | invertebrate species. |
| and grazers make up a majority of the macro | invertebrate structure in this area, with the predator's |
| t stipulation by the ICZN , the majority of | invertebrate superfamilies ended in -acea, or -aceae, no |
| eri is a schizomid - a small, soil-dwelling | invertebrate that walks on six legs and uses two modifie |
| They will consume almost any small aquatic | invertebrate they can catch.They also have two legs. |
| an see imprints left by prehistoric plants, | invertebrate trace fossils and delicate ripple marks of |
| Invertebrate trachea - tubes evolved by many arthropods, | |
| e cycle, involving an alternate stage in an | invertebrate, typically an annelid or polychaete worm. |
| When the | invertebrate vector feeds on the blood of the infected v |
| study and collect in the areas of Fossils ( | invertebrate, vertebrate, plant and trace fossils), Mine |
| He was responsible for the | invertebrate volume of Siebold's Fauna Japonica, which w |
| articular animal groups, such as phycology, | invertebrate zoology and ichthyology. |
| of Oceanic Microbial Ecosystems, to Marine | Invertebrate Zoology and Coral Reef Ecology. |
| rtment of Entomology (later the Division of | Invertebrate Zoology) at the American Museum of Natural |
| resenting Anthropology, Botany, Entomology, | Invertebrate Zoology, Invertebrate Paleontology, Vertebr |
| The subject matter ranges wildly: | invertebrate zoology, probability, the psychology of a s |
| ributions in a variety of fields, including | invertebrate zoology, nutrition, life processes of cell |
| made Senior Scientist in the Department of | Invertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History |
| Invertebrate Zoology: A Functional Evolutionary Approach | |
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