- Fernandez-Leborans,
Gregorio (January 2006). "Inter-annual
variability of the
epibiotic community on
Pagurus bernhardus from Scotland". Estuarine,
Coastal and...
- 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...
-
euglenoids and the
ciliate Paramecium. In some protozoa, the
pellicle hosts epibiotic bacteria that
adhere to the
surface by
their fimbriae (attachment pili)...
-
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".
Ecological Indicators. 45: 687–691. Bibcode:2014EcInd..45...
- ****anese
illustrations do****ent the
distribution of
whales and
their epibiotic barnacles" (PDF).
University of Tokyo.
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original on 2016-02-14...
- Skeneidae. A
marine nematode Endeolophos skeneae (family Chromadoridae) is
epibiotically ****ociated with
Skenea profunda This
marine species occurs in northern...
- the
Antarctic Peninsula.
Little has been
published on the
parasitic and
epibiotic fauna of
Antarctic minke whales.
Individuals were
often found with orange-brown...
- of
internal and
external parasites, as well as commensals, and
other epibiotic fauna. Off Iceland, 45.2 per cent (85 of 188) of
sampled minke whales...
- shark,
which leaves a small, non-fatal bite mark. Many
parasites and
epibiotics latch onto whales,
notably whale lice and
whale barnacles.
Almost all...