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- Fernandez-Leborans, Gregorio (January 2006). "Inter-annual variability of the epibiotic community on Pagurus bernhardus from Scotland". Estuarine, Coastal and...
- known as chemosynthesis. Lipid and isotope analyses provide evidence that epibiotic bacteria are the crab's main food source and K. puravida has highly modified...
- ****anese illustrations do****ent the distribution of whales and their epibiotic barnacles" (PDF). University of Tokyo. Archived from the original on 2016-02-14...
- many common bacterial cell division genes. The outside of the cell lacks epibiotic bacteria; their "surprising absence" can be explained by Ca. T. magnifica...
- symbiontid euglenozoans characterized by the presence of two species of epibiotic bacteria on the cell surface. Bihospites cells are clear, biflagellated...
- euglenoids and the ciliate Paramecium. In some protozoa, the pellicle hosts epibiotic bacteria that adhere to the surface by their fimbriae (attachment pili)...
- Herpomycetales. Taxa have a widespread distribution, and are ectoparasitic or epibiotic on ****roaches (family Blattidae). Cannon PF, Kirk PM (2007). Fungal Families...
- ****anese illustrations do****ent the distribution of whales and their epibiotic barnacles". Ecological Indicators. 45: 687–691. Bibcode:2014EcInd..45...
- ciliary receptor cells. It is important to note that the Pompeii worm's epibiotic bacteria are absent from both the gills and tentacles. Alvinella pompejana's...
- The fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus), also known as the finback whale or common rorqual, is a species of baleen whale and the second-longest cetacean...