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filter feeders, but most
ostracods are
deposit feeders.
Ostracod comes from the Gr**** óstrakon
meaning s**** or tile.
Ostracods are "by far the most common...
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Sylvie Crasquin (2018). "Early
Permian (Cisuralian)
ostracods from ****an:
characteristic ostracod ****emblage from a
seamount of the Panthal****ic Ocean"...
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Ostracod Limestone may
refer to:
Kilmaluag Formation or
Ostracod Limestone, a
Middle Jur****ic
geologic formation in
Scotland Ostracod Beds or Ostracod...
- (together with
Vargula hilgendorfii). Its
members are
extremely large for
ostracods,
measuring up to 3.2 cm (1.3 in) across, have a
globular shape, are typically...
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revise the
ostracod fauna from the
Upper Cretaceous Liwaxia and
Madongshan formations (China),
correlate it with
contemporaneous ostracod faunas from...
-
genus of
ostracods belonging to the
Myodocopida (Cypridinidae). The
genus belongs to a
diverse clade of
Caribbean bioluminescent ostracods.
Males perform...
-
ancient lake, Tanganyika,
Baikal is a
center for
ostracod diversity.
About 90% of the Lake
Baikal ostracods are endemic,
meaning that
there are c. 200 endemic...
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Malacostraca have
haemocyanin as the oxygen-carrying pigment,
while copepods,
ostracods,
barnacles and
branchiopods have haemoglobins. The
alimentary canal consists...
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primitive suborder of
ostracods or as a
different group of microcrustaceans.
Franciszek Adamczak also
described several ostracod genera, like Kuresaaria...
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urchins and
starfish (sea stars) thrived.
Ostracods were
abundant in
Cretaceous marine settings;
ostracod species characterised by high male ****ual investment...