Monobrachium parasitum (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) epizoic on antarctic bivalves and its bipolarity

During antarctic macrozoobenthos research, colonies of Monobrachium were found on small bivalves.\nThe species problem of the genus Monobrachium is discussed and it is stated that there are three species. However, the widespread species Monobrachium parasitum might be a species-complex comprising se...

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Main Authors: Jarms, G., M\xc3\xbchlenhardt-Siegel, U.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/317784
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:repository.naturalis.nl:317784 2024-02-11T09:57:52+01:00 Monobrachium parasitum (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) epizoic on antarctic bivalves and its bipolarity Jarms, G. M\xc3\xbchlenhardt-Siegel, U. 1998-01-01 application/pdf https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/317784 unknown https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/317784 Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 323 no. 10, pp. 125-139 hydroids Monobrachium bivalves symbiosis ecology bipolarity info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1998 ftnaturalis 2024-01-17T23:26:47Z During antarctic macrozoobenthos research, colonies of Monobrachium were found on small bivalves.\nThe species problem of the genus Monobrachium is discussed and it is stated that there are three species. However, the widespread species Monobrachium parasitum might be a species-complex comprising several species. This can only be confirmed by rearing experiments and/or molecular investigations. Host specificity and the factors influencing the infection of the bivalve species are shown. The impact of the infection is demonstrated to be harmful to the host bivalve, although not of a parasitic nature. The phenomenon of bipolarity within the genus Monobrachium is discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Naturalis Institutional Repository Antarctic
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topic hydroids
Monobrachium
bivalves
symbiosis
ecology
bipolarity
spellingShingle hydroids
Monobrachium
bivalves
symbiosis
ecology
bipolarity
Jarms, G.
M\xc3\xbchlenhardt-Siegel, U.
Monobrachium parasitum (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) epizoic on antarctic bivalves and its bipolarity
topic_facet hydroids
Monobrachium
bivalves
symbiosis
ecology
bipolarity
description During antarctic macrozoobenthos research, colonies of Monobrachium were found on small bivalves.\nThe species problem of the genus Monobrachium is discussed and it is stated that there are three species. However, the widespread species Monobrachium parasitum might be a species-complex comprising several species. This can only be confirmed by rearing experiments and/or molecular investigations. Host specificity and the factors influencing the infection of the bivalve species are shown. The impact of the infection is demonstrated to be harmful to the host bivalve, although not of a parasitic nature. The phenomenon of bipolarity within the genus Monobrachium is discussed.
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author Jarms, G.
M\xc3\xbchlenhardt-Siegel, U.
author_facet Jarms, G.
M\xc3\xbchlenhardt-Siegel, U.
author_sort Jarms, G.
title Monobrachium parasitum (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) epizoic on antarctic bivalves and its bipolarity
title_short Monobrachium parasitum (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) epizoic on antarctic bivalves and its bipolarity
title_full Monobrachium parasitum (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) epizoic on antarctic bivalves and its bipolarity
title_fullStr Monobrachium parasitum (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) epizoic on antarctic bivalves and its bipolarity
title_full_unstemmed Monobrachium parasitum (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) epizoic on antarctic bivalves and its bipolarity
title_sort monobrachium parasitum (cnidaria: hydrozoa) epizoic on antarctic bivalves and its bipolarity
publishDate 1998
url https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/317784
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op_source Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 323 no. 10, pp. 125-139
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