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    Gastrotrich - Wikipedia

    The gastrotrichs (phylum Gastrotricha), commonly referred to as hairybellies or hairybacks, are a group of microscopic (0.06–3.0 mm), cylindrical, acoelomate animals, and are widely distributed and abundant in freshwater and marine environments. They are mostly benthic and live … കൂടുതൽ കാണുക

    The name "gastrotrich" comes from the Greek γαστήρ gaster, meaning "stomach", and θρίξ thrix, meaning "hair". The name was coined by the Russian zoologist കൂടുതൽ കാണുക

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    Gastrotrichs are cosmopolitan in distribution. They inhabit the interstitial spaces between particles in marine and freshwater … കൂടുതൽ കാണുക

    Gastrotrich reproduction and reproductive behaviour has been little studied. That of macrodasiyds probably most represents that of the ancestral lineage and these more … കൂടുതൽ കാണുക

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    Gastrotrichs vary in size from about 0.06 to 3 mm (0.002 to 0.118 in) in body length. They are bilaterally symmetrical, with a transparent strap-shaped or bowling pin കൂടുതൽ കാണുക

    In marine and freshwater environments, gastrotrichs form part of the benthic community. They are detritivores and are microphagous: … കൂടുതൽ കാണുക

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  2. Gastrotrich | Microscopic, Aquatic, Free-Living | Britannica

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  6. Phylum Gastrotrichs (The Gastrotrichs) | Earth Life

    വെബ്2020, മാർ 2, · Gastrotrichs are small (0.5mm to 4mm in length) generally colourless worms, that are related to both nematodes and tubellarian flatworms. They are free living in aquatic environments, …

  7. Gastrotrich - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  8. Phylum Gastrotricha - ScienceDirect

  9. Trends on Gastrotricha research: a bibliometric analysis

  10. Gastrotricha | SpringerLink

  11. Global diversity of gastrotrichs (Gastrotricha) in fresh waters