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  1. Reproductive biology, elemental composition and diel vertical …

  2. Sensory cells in tunicates: insights into mechanoreceptor evolution

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    Synopsis. Salps are marine pelagic tunicates with a complex life cycle, including a solitary and colonial stage composed of asexually budded individuals.
    The vast open oceans are dominated by small bacteria that are interspersed with larger, but less abundant, functionally diverse phytoplankton. We show that selective feeding of ubiquitous pelagic tunicates (salps), contributes to this microbial community structure in several ways.
    There is some evidence that P. atlanticum consumes highest levels of prymnesiophytes and dinoflagellates, as indicated by elevated levels of corresponding fatty acid signatures, but fewer diatoms (Perissinotto et al. 2007; Schram et al. 2020 ). Documented prey sizes range from 3 μ m to 150 μ m (Drits et al. 1992 ).
    The 12X genome size discrepancy among tunicate species has been attributed to differential repeat mobility 30 and both S. thompsoni and S. aspera follow this trend, with larger genome sizes (742 Mb and 901 Mb, respectively) and higher repeat content (84% and 81%) than other tunicates (12–64%).
  4. A temperature‐controlled, circular maintenance system for …

  5. Ubiquitous filter feeders shape open ocean microbial community ...

  6. A New Molecular Phylogeny of Salps (Tunicata: Thalicea: Salpida) …

  7. Ocean Biogeochemical Fingerprints of Fast‐Sinking Tunicate and …

  8. Ocean biogeochemical fingerprints of fast-sinking tunicate and …

  9. Salpa genome and developmental transcriptome analyses reveal

  10. Ocean Biogeochemical Fingerprints of Fast‐Sinking Tunicate and …

  11. A global review of pyrosomes: Shedding light on the ocean's …

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