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381“...": ["Bigelow, H. B. 1920. Medusae and Ctenophores from the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913 - 18. Report...”
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382“...": ["Bigelow, H. B. 1920. Medusae and Ctenophores from the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913 - 18. Report...”
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383“... and ctenophores dominated after ice break-out. Oncaea curvata was the numerically dominant species throughout...”
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384“... and hyperiid amphipods and the lowest in ctenophores and cnidarians. Lipid appeared to be an important energy...”
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385by Garayev, Kuvvat“.... Metachronally swimming species are widespread and include copepods, shrimp, ctenophores, and tomopterid worms...”
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386by Nishizawa, Bungo, Kanna, Naoya, Abe, Yoshiyuki, Ohashi, Yoshihiko, Sakakibara, Daiki, Asaji, Izumi, Sugiyama, Shin, Yamaguchi, Atsushi, Watanuki, Yutaka“..., chaetognaths, and ctenophores near the surface. Surface feeders fed on these aggregated prey presumably...”
Published in ICES Journal of Marine Science (2019)
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387by Capitanio, F.L., Spinelli, M.L., Presta, M.L., Aguirre, G.E., Cervetto, G., Pájaro, M., Derisio, C.M.“..., ctenophores, and larvae and adults of engraulids. They are semelparous and hermaphrodites (except O. dioica...”
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388by Garayev, Kuvvat“.... Metachronally swimming species are widespread and include copepods, shrimp, ctenophores, and tomopterid worms...”
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389“..., including hydrozoan and scyphozoan medusae, as well as ctenophores. At least 15 different species...”
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390“...In recent years a global increase in jellyfish (i.e. Cnidarians and Ctenophores) abundance and a...”
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391by Stemmann, Lars, Youngbluth, Marsh, Robert, Kevin, Hosia, Aino, Picheral, Marc, Paterson, Harriet, Ibanez, Frederic, Guidi, Lionel, Lombard, Fabien, Gorsky, Gabriel“...), ctenophores (two groups), siphonophores, medusae (five groups), crustaceans (one group), chaetognaths...”
Published 2008
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392“...In recent years a global increase in jellyfish (i.e. Cnidarians and Ctenophores) abundance and a...”
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393“...Gelatinous zooplankton (GZP) comprising ctenophores, cnidarians and tunicates, gained more interest...”
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394“...-six species or genera of hydromedusae, 7 species of siphonophores, 4 species of ctenophores and 2...”
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395“... fishes, squid, ctenophores, and bivalves; they are expected to be nonselective predators. Smooth-hounds...”
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396“... fishes, squid, ctenophores, and bivalves; they are expected to be nonselective predators. Smooth-hounds...”
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397by Zeidler, Wolfgang“... of Hyperoche are summarised by Laval (1980). Most are with ctenophores but H. medusarum (Kröyer, 1838...”
Published 2004
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398“... organisms which includes ctenophores, cnidarians and pelagic tunicates, sharing a soft, mostly transparent...”
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399by Clarke, Andrew, Holmes, Lesley J., Gore, Deborah J.“... zooplankton from the Southern Ocean (two ctenophores, one anthomedusan, two siphonophorcs, one scyphozoan, one...”
Published in Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (1992)
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400“... fishes, squid, ctenophores, and bivalves; they are expected to be nonselective predators. Smooth-hounds...”
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