نتایج جستجو برای: periophthalmodon schlosseri

تعداد نتایج: 168  

2011
Jennifer L. Martin Murielle M. LeGresley Bruce Thorpe Paul McCurdy

A monitoring programme was initiated in 2006 to detect invasive tunicates, especially Ciona intestinalis, Botryllus schlosseri, Didemnum vexillum, Botrylloides violaceus and Styela clava, in Atlantic Canada. Collectors were deployed at 11–21 monitoring stations in the southwestern New Brunswick portion of the Bay of Fundy from 2006-2009, starting in late May with some retrieved in August while ...

Journal: :Developmental and comparative immunology 2017
Marie L Nydam Emily E Stephenson Claire E Waldman Anthony W De Tomaso

Allorecognition is the capability of an organism to recognize its own or related tissues. The colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri, which comprises five genetically distinct and divergent species (Clades A-E), contains two adjacent genes that control allorecognition: fuhcsec and fuhctm. These genes have been characterized extensively in Clade A and are highly polymorphic. Using alleles from 1...

2014
Francesca Griggio Ayelet Voskoboynik Fabio Iannelli Fabienne Justy Marie-Ka Tilak Xavier Turon Graziano Pesole Emmanuel J.P. Douzery Francesco Mastrototaro Carmela Gissi

Ascidians are a fascinating group of filter-feeding marine chordates characterized by rapid evolution of both sequences and structure of their nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. Moreover, they include several model organisms used to investigate complex biological processes in chordates. To study the evolutionary dynamics of ascidians at short phylogenetic distances, we sequenced 13 new mitogeno...

2011
Gianluca Polgar Stefano Malavasi Giacomo Cipolato Vyron Georgalas Jennifer A. Clack Patrizia Torricelli

Coupled behavioural observations and acoustical recordings of aggressive dyadic contests showed that the mudskipper Periophthalmodon septemradiatus communicates acoustically while out of water. An analysis of intraspecific variability showed that specific acoustic components may act as tags for individual recognition, further supporting the sounds' communicative value. A correlative analysis am...

2015
Roma Munday Delany Rodriguez Alessandro Di Maio Susannah Kassmer Brian Braden Daryl A. Taketa Adam Langenbacher Anthony De Tomaso

What mechanisms underlie aging? One theory, the wear-and-tear model, attributes aging to progressive deterioration in the molecular and cellular machinery which eventually lead to death through the disruption of physiological homeostasis. The second suggests that life span is genetically programmed, and aging may be derived from intrinsic processes which enforce a non-random, terminal time inte...

2004
Stephan G. Bullard Robert B. Whitlatch Richard W. Osman

It has been hypothesized that larvae of benthic marine invertebrates may reduce their risk of post-settlement competition by avoiding superior competitors during settlement. Few studies, however, have directly compared the levels of larval settlement close to and away from established competitors. We conducted experiments in the New England subtidal to determine whether larvae of fouling organi...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2015
Philip O Yund Catherine Collins Sheri L Johnson

The colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri should be considered cryptogenic (i.e., not definitively classified as either native or introduced) in the Northwest Atlantic. Although all the evidence is quite circumstantial, over the last 15 years most research groups have accepted the scenario of human-mediated dispersal and classified B. schlosseri as introduced; others have continued to consider...

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