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Aiptasia is a genus of a symbiotic cnidarian belonging to the class Anthozoa (sea anemones, corals). Aiptasia is a widely distributed genus of temperate and tropical sea anemones of benthic lifestyle typically found living on mangrove roots and hard substrates. These anemones, as well as many other … Meer weergeven
Species in the genus Aiptasia include:
• Aiptasia californica Carlgren, 1952
• Aiptasia couchii (Cocks, 1851)
• … Meer weergevenCnidarian species are found in one of two body forms: the polyp and the medusae. Some alternate between these two forms during their life cycle. In the case of Aiptasia, … Meer weergeven
Aiptasia sp. are considered pests in the marine aquarium hobby, because they are stressful to coral around them, and occasionally even sting fish and desirable invertebrates. … Meer weergeven
Aiptasia can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Asexual reproduction occurs when a small segment is separated from the pedal disk. A single cell can be enough for a new Aiptasia anemone to form. The separated segment will start growing and develop a … Meer weergeven
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WEBLike all members of the Cnidaria phylum, Aiptasia have the ability to sting for both offensive and defensive purposes; the tentacles near the oral disc have stinging cells called nematocysts that can sting fish, crustaceans, …
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WEB31 aug. 2015 · We used flow cytometry to estimate the. haploid genome size of Aiptasia, obtainin g a value of ∼260 Mb (SI. Appendix, Fig. S2 A, 1–3). This value is smaller than those reported. previously for ...
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