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- cooperative hunting. By day, many goatfish will form large schools of inactive (nonfeeding) fish; these aggregates may contain both conspecifics and heterospecifics...
- The eggs are round and are dormant for about six days, after which the nonfeeding prelarvae emerge, with only three pairs of legs. After about six days...
- 120 species in five genera). Larvae are found in films on rocks and the nonfeeding adults are usually found on foliage along the same streams in which the...
- development range from 6 to 15 °C (43 to 59 °F), and its larval stages are nonfeeding. It experiences respiratory acidosis and hyperglycemia after prolonged...
- of the snail body into the freshwater environment. However, they are nonfeeding and must find a fish host within 2–3 days, otherwise they die. The cercariae...
- larvae, or L3. This is the filariform stage of the parasite, that is, the nonfeeding infective form of the larvae. The L3 larvae are extremely motile and s****...
- Month: Shmoo". Discover. Wray, Gregory A. (1996). "Parallel Evolution of Nonfeeding Larvae in Echinoids". Systematic Biology. 45 (3): 308–322. doi:10.1093/sysbio/45...
- Upon reaching full size, each fourth instar spends several days as a nonfeeding prepupa, which can be recognized by its inactivity and lighter coloration...
- the soil. The nematode moves out of its developmentally arrested third, nonfeeding stage, triggered by either bacterial or insect food signals. The nematodes...
- their probosces on nectar (many groups e.g. C****utidae) or are simply nonfeeding with mouthparts reduced or absent. The larvae of many smaller moths are...