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  1. Studies of "Hydroides elegans"
  2. Hydroides elegans - Wikipedia

  3. Hydroides elegans - Wikipedia

  4. Hydroides elegans (Annelida: Polychaeta): A Model for Biofouling ...

  5. Future research directions of the model marine …

    WEB25 mei 2023 · The marine tube worm Hydroides elegans is an emerging model Spiralian for addressing questions in developmental biology and probing the molecular foundations of bacterial influences on …

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    Hydroides elegans is a species of tube-forming serpulid worms. The species was first described in 1883 by William Aitcheson Haswell as Eupomatus elegans. It is a harbour fouling invasive species, in contrast with Hydroides norvegica with which it is sometimes confused.
    Hydroides elegans is well known to settle on man-made objects, build large aggregations of calcerous tubes, and perform calcification, which often leads to difficulties in extracting fossil fuels. Since they are an invasive species, they must require the contact of a bacterial biofilm to begin settlement. ^ a b William A. Haswell (1883).
    Hydroides elegans (Annelida: Polychaeta): A Model for Biofouling Research. In: Flemming, HC., Murthy, P.S., Venkatesan, R., Cooksey, K. (eds) Marine and Industrial Biofouling. Springer Series on Biofilms, vol 4.
    Hydroides elegans (as H. norvegica) was found on the hull of a boat in Corpus Christi Bay, Texas (Hartman 1952). A specimen was collected from Safe Harbor, Key West, Florida (in 1970, USNM 45242, U.S. National Museum of Natural History 2007). This worm was collected on fouling plates in Tampa Bay in 2002 (Ruiz et al. unpublished data).
  7. Stepwise metamorphosis of the tubeworm Hydroides elegans is

  8. The natural sequence of events in larval settlement and ... - PLOS

  9. (Annelida: Polychaeta): A Model or f Biofouling Research - Springer

  10. Title: Hydroides 4 elegans (Polychaeta; Serpulidae) - bioRxiv