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Aiptasia mutabilis - Wikipedia
Aiptasia mutabilis, also known as the Trumpet anemone, Rock anemone, and Glass anemone, is a species of anemone typically found attached to substrates in cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Its unique trumpet shape gives it its common name and it can grow to be 12 cm, having a column between 3 and 6 cm … Sjå meir
There are multiple organisms that prey on Aiptasia mutabilis, including various species of butterflyfish, filefish, pufferfish, nudibranchs Sjå meir
Aiptasia mutabilis has been known to reproduce both asexually and sexually. Although both methods are used, asexual reproduction has … Sjå meir
• Photos of Aiptasia mutabilis on Sealife Collection Sjå meir
Aiptasia mutabilis is usually seen in colder waters. It is typically found adhered to substrates, beneath overhangs, on walls, or on rocks deep … Sjå meir
Aiptasia mutabilis acts as a host to many different organisms. Algae, rich in fucoxanthin, contribute to its dark brown coloring, and when … Sjå meir
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The genome of Aiptasia , a sea anemone model for …
NETT31. aug. 2015 · These characteristics make Aiptasia a highly attractive model system for studies of the molecular and cellular basis of the cnidarian–dinoflagellate endosymbiosis ( 2, 4 ). To provide a solid …