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    Bathochordaeus - Wikipedia

    Bathochordaeus, the giant larvaceans, is a genus of larvacean tunicates in the family Oikopleuridae. They are much larger than other genera of larvaceans, ranging from 3 to 10 centimeters in total length, with houses reaching more than 1 meter in diameter. Meer weergeven

    Giant larvaceans are widespread through the planet's oceans, being found in the North and South Pacific Ocean, the North and South … Meer weergeven

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    • van der Land, J. (2001). Appendicularia, in: Costello, M.J. et al. (Ed.) (2001). European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a … Meer weergeven

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  2. The first definitive record of the giant larvacean, Bathochordaeus ...

  3. Revealing enigmatic mucus structures in the deep sea …

    WEB3 jun. 2020 · Video compilation showing a giant larvacean, Bathochordaeus stygius, illuminated by white light and followed by a DeepPIV laser scan …

    • Auteur: Kakani Katija, Giancarlo Troni, Joost Daniels, Kelly Lance, Rob E. Sherlock, Alana D. Sherman, Bruce...
    • Publish Year: 2020
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    Bathochordaeus, the giant larvaceans, is a genus of larvacean tunicates in the family Oikopleuridae . They are much larger than other genera of larvaceans, ranging from 3 to 10 centimeters in total length, with houses reaching more than 1 meter in diameter.
    House: Chun ( 1900) speculated that such large animals as Bathochordaeus must make “pumpkin”-sized houses.
    Morphology and molecular data clearly distinguish B. charon from its congener, B. stygius. This paper establishes the first review of Bathochordaeus charon since its original description, extends the range of this species to the northeast Pacific Ocean, and provides the first molecular evidence for two species of Bathochordaeus.
    Observed under a dissecting microscope, even a small Bathochordaeus specimen is readily separated from all other oikopleuridae by its asymmetrical mid-dorsal field cells, i.e., the large cells in the oikoblastic layer on either side of the animal's midline are not mirror images of each other (Flood and Deibel 1998).
  6. From the surface to the seafloor: How giant larvaceans …

    WEB16 aug. 2017 · Oikopleurids (including Bathochordaeus) are among the most abundant filter feeders found in the ocean ; oikopleurids and …

    • Auteur: Kakani Katija, C. Anela Choy, Rob E. Sherlock, Alana D. Sherman, Bruce H. Robison
    • Publish Year: 2017
  7. Giant Larvacean, Bathochordaeus | Shape of Life

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  9. The first definitive record of the giant larvacean, …

    WEB1 dec. 2016 · Background Larvaceans in the genus Bathochordaeus are large, often abundant filter feeders found throughout much of the world ocean. The first described species, Bathochordaeus charon, was ...

  10. Giant Larvacean Houses: Rapid Carbon Transport to …

    WEBThe first giant larvacean identified, Bathochordaeus charon, was discovered in 1898, but their feeding structures were unknown until the 1960s, when they were observed during submersible dives . …

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