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during rough weather. Two
species (S.
natans and S. fluitans) have
become holopelagic—reproducing
vegetatively and
never attaching to the
seafloor during their...
- list (link) Burnette, A. B.; Struck, T. H.; Halanych, K. M. (2005). "
Holopelagic Poeobius meseres ("Poeobiidae," Annelida) is
derived from
benthic flabelligerid...
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Kenneth M.; Cox, L. Nicole; Struck,
Torsten H. (2007). "A
brief review of
holopelagic annelids".
Integrative and
Comparative Biology. 47 (6): 872–9. doi:10...
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Tomopteridae is a
family of
holopelagic polychaetes belonging to the
order Phyllodocida. The
genus Tomopteris consist of
about 70 species, and the three...
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Steven H. D.; Rouse, Greg W. (2011). "Swima (Annelida, Acrocirridae),
holopelagic worms from the deep Pacific".
Zoological Journal of the
Linnean Society...
- have only been
found between 1–450
meters above the sea floor. They are
holopelagic,
which means they
remain pelagic throughout their entire life cycle,...
- Cnidaria: the
medusae do not go
through a
polyp stage, thus
presenting a "
holopelagic" life cycle. They also do not
undergo an
ephyra stage as well as a sessile...
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Claus (2013-08-16). "Life
cycle evolution: was the
eumetazoan ancestor a
holopelagic,
planktotrophic gastraea?". BMC
Evolutionary Biology. 13 (1): 171. Bibcode:2013BMCEE...
- Kenneth; Cox, L. Nicole; Struck,
Torsten (2007). "A
brief review of
holopelagic annelids" (PDF).
Integrative and
Comparative Biology. 47 (6) – via Internet...
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basinal settings, and a
hybrid mode,
where it has a life
cycle with
holopelagic reproduction controlled by the
change on
Oxygen levels, and even a chemosymbiotic...