Ciasico, M.N.A. and Ciasico, F.E.A. (2025) Macrobenthic Invertebrates in the Seagrass Bed of Matarinao Bay, Southeast Samar, ...
Department of Chemistry and Institute for Nanoscale Physics and Chemistry (INPAC), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200D and F, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium, Facultés Universitaires Notre ...
Xenacoelomorpha is an enigmatic phylum, displaying various presumably simple or ancestral bilaterian features. This valuable study characterises the reproductive life history of Hofstenia miamia, a ...
Taught by Dr. Ruth McDowell, assistant Professor of biology, Invertebrate Zoology instructs students on the diversity of invertebrate animals. Taught as a lecture and an attached lab, students are ...
Chances are you’ve used a sponge recently to clean, scrub or otherwise beautify an area. While a large amount of the sponges used today are man-made constructs of wood pulp, hemp, polyurethane, and ...
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Researchers propose that placozoans, one of the simplest kinds of animals, may contain the blueprint for the neurons of more complex creatures. By Sam Jones For hundreds of millions of years, ...
1 Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands 2 Department of Ocean Systems, NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, ‘t Horntje (Texel), Netherlands I will assess ...
Animals have evolved to eat a lot of different things, even stuff that barely passes for food, and it shapes our entire lives from what we look like to where we live. Today, we’ll talk about why being ...
Detecting danger is key to the survival and success of all species. Animal nervous and immune systems cooperate to optimize danger detection. Preceding studies have highlighted the benefits of ...
The giant bones of whales (Cetacea) are the largest extant biomineral-based constructs known. The fact that such mammalian bones can grow up to 7 m long raises questions about differences and ...