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  1. Oikopleura: Current Biology - Cell Press

    WEBOikopleura is a urochordate, with an evolutionary position stemming from the base of the vertebrate tree, and is part of the tunicate order of animals that at some point in their life generate an external, protective tunic. …

  2. Oikopleura albicans (Leuckart, 1854) - GBIF

  3. Oikopleura albicans - SeaLifeBase

  4. The Subchordal Cells of Oikopleura dioica and O. albicans ...

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    Oikopleura is a urochordate, with an evolutionary position stemming from the base of the vertebrate tree, and is part of the tunicate order of animals that at some point in their life generate an external, protective tunic.
    USA. What is Oikopleura? Oikopleura is a urochordate, with an evolutionary position stemming from the base of the vertebrate tree, and is part of the tunicate order of animals that at some point in their life generate an external, protective tunic.
    Oikopleura is specifically an appendicularian tunicate: appendicularians live their entire lives as free-swimming, pelagic individuals, distinguishing them from the other tunicate families, which either metamorphose into sessile, benthic adults or live in pelagic colonies.
    There are about 20 species of Oikopleura. Collectively they are found throughout the world’s oceans. Sizes range from a couple of millimeters in length ( Oikopleura dioica) to nearly a centimeter in length ( Oikopleura longicauda ). Oikopleura has a relatively simple body plan ( Figure 1 ).
  6. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Oikopleura (Vexillaria ...

  7. Oikopleura (Vexillaria) albicans (Leuckart 1854) - Encyclopedia of Life

  8. Distribution of peroxidase and iodination activity in the ... - Springer

  9. Quick guide Oikopleura - Cell Press

  10. Oikopleura albicans - (Leuckart, 1853

  11. Oikopleura - PubMed

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