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Pteropoda (common name pteropods, from the Greek meaning "wing-foot") are specialized free-swimming pelagic sea snails and sea slugs, marine opisthobranch gastropods. Most live in the top 10 m of the ocean and are less than 1 cm long. The monophyly of Pteropoda is the subject of a … See more
The group Pteropoda was established by Cuvier as "ptéropodes" in 1804. François Péron and Charles Alexandre Lesueur thought the group to … See more
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A study was conducted on the West Coast of the United States to see ocean acidification's … See morePteropods are found in all major oceans, usually 0–10 metres (0–33 ft) below the ocean surface and in all levels of latitude. Pteropods can be … See more
Pteropods are estimated to have originated during the Early Cretaceous, around 133 million years ago, with the diversification into the major lineages occurring during the mid-late Cretaceous. The oldest known fossil pteropod is a member of See more
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WEBPteropods are small marine gastropods with winglike flaps for swimming. They belong to the subclass Opisthobranchia and have …
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WEBDiversity. Members of Pteropodidae are known colloquially as the flying foxes, or Old World fruit bats. The family is composed of 41 genera and about 170 species. The most species-rich genus in the family is …
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