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  1. Invertebrate trachea

    The invertebrate trachea refers to the open respiratory system composed of spiracles , tracheae, and tracheole s that terrestrial animal terrestrial arthropod s have to transport metabolism metabolic gas es to and from tissues. The distribution of spiracles can vary greatly among the many order biology orders of insect s, but in general each segment of the body can have no more than one pair of spiracles, each of which connects to an atrium and has a relatively large tracheal tube behind it. The tracheae are invaginations of the cuticular exoskeleton that branch anastomosis anastomose throughout the body with diameters from only a few micrometres up to 0.8  mm. The smallest tubes, tracheoles, penetrate cells and serve as sites of diffusion for water , oxygen , and carbon dioxide . Gas may be conducted through the respiratory system by means of active Ventilation physiology ventilation or passive diffusion . Unlike vertebrates , insects do not generally carry oxygen in their hemolymph haemolymph . This is one of the factors that may limit their size. A tracheal tube may contain ridge like circumferential rings of taenidia in various geometry geometries such as loops or helix helices . In the head , thorax , or abdomen , tracheae may also be connected to air sacs. Many insects, such as grasshopper s and bee s, which actively pump the air sacs in their abdomen, are able to control the flow of air through their body. In some aquatic insects, the tracheae exchange gas through the body wall directly, in the form of a gill . Note that despite being internal, the tracheae of arthropods ... also Vertebrate trachea References cite book author Wasserthal, Lutz T. title Chapter 25 The Open ... 2003 volume 299 pages 558 560 doi 10.1126 science.1078008 pmid 12543973 issue 5606 DEFAULTSORT Invertebrate Trachea Category Arthropod anatomy Category Invertebrate respiratory system Category Thorax ca Tr quea artr podes cs Vzdu nice da Trachea de Trachee Wirbellose es Tr quea artr podos no Trak ...   more details



  1. Trachea

    Trachea may refer to Vertebrate trachea , or windpipe, in terrestrial vertebrates, such as birds and mammals Invertebrate trachea , in terrestrial invertebrates, such as insects and crustaceans Vessel element s in plants See also Cilicia Trachaea , a district in Roman Asia Minor disambig de Trachea es Tr quea desambiguaci n hu L gcs egy rtelm s t lap nl Trachea simple Trachea sk Trachea sr ...   more details



  1. Invertebrate

    palaeobiology , invertebrates are often studied within the fossil discipline called invertebrate paleontology invertebrate palaeontology . Etymology The word invertebrate comes from the word ... Invertebrate promotes a great deal of confusion among non biologists. It does not refer to a taxon ... The term invertebrate covers several phyla. One of these are the sponges Porifera . They were ... Neilson Kerr title Invertebrate palaeontology and evolution publisher Wiley Blackwell isbn 9780632052387 ... book last Kummel first Bernhard title Status of invertebrate paleontology, 1953 page 93 isbn 9780405127151 ... in 1793, both coined the term invertebrate to describe such animals, and divided the original ... In any event, in the 1968 edition of Invertebrate Zoology , it is noted that division of the Animal ... Cite book last Barnes first Robert D. year 1968 title Invertebrate Zoology edition 2nd publisher W.B. ... work. Anderson, D. T. Ed. . 2001 . Invertebrate zoology 2nd ed. . Oxford Oxford University Press. Brusca ... Boston isbn 0072348992 pages 590 pp Ruppert, E. E., Fox, R. S., & Barnes, R. D. 2004 . Invertebrate ... title Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology year 2005 http www.buglife.org.uk News Endangeredspeciessculpture.htm ... Invertebrate sk Bezstavovce sl Nevreten arji sr fi Selk rangattomat sv Ryggradsl sa ...   more details



  1. Vertebrate trachea

    a trachea only non fish ones. The name is used in contrast with invertebrate trachea , a structure in arthropod anatomy. In non humans Allowing for variations in the length of the neck, the trachea in other mammal s is, in general, similar to that in humans. In general, the reptile reptilian trachea ... trachea gallery See also Invertebrate trachea References reflist System and organs Respiratory ...refimprove date September 2009 Infobox Anatomy Name Vertebrate trachea Latin GraySubject 237 GrayPage ... view of interior of larynx. Trachea labeled at bottom. Precursor System Artery tracheal ... Nerve Lymph MeshName Trachea MeshNumber A04.889 DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf In tetrapod anatomy the trachea ... cell s that produce mucus . This mucus lines the cells of the trachea to trap inhaled foreign ... 336 337 isbn 0 03 910284 X ref In bird s, the trachea runs from the pharynx to the syrinx biology ... trachea, part of which is coiled beneath the sternum this may act as a resonator to amplify sound. In some ... VB In amphibian s, the trachea is normally extremely short, and leads directly into the lungs, without clear primary bronchi. A longer trachea is, however, found in some long necked salamander s, and in caecilian s. While there are irregular cartilagenous nodules on the amphibian trachea, these do not form the rings found in amniote s. ref name VB The only vertebrate to have lungs, but no trachea ... thumb right 370px Trachea File Relations of the aorta, trachea, esophagus and other heart structures.png thumb 320px In humans, the trachea passes ventrally to the esophagus , dorsally to the ascending aortic arch , but the left main bronchus that the trachea gives off passes ventrally to the descending aortic arch . The trachea has an inner diameter of about convert 25.4 mm in and a length ... Tracheal rings cartilaginous rings that reinforce the anterior and lateral sides of the trachea to protect ... the size of the lumen anatomy lumen of the trachea to increase the air flow rate. The oesophagus ...   more details



  1. Trachea (moth)

    DISPLAYTITLE Trachea moth Taxobox image regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae genus Trachea genus authority Ochsenheimer, 1816 Trachea is a genus of moth s of the Noctuidae family. Species Trachea altivolans small William Schaus Schaus , 1911 small Trachea anguliplaga small Walker, 1858 small Trachea atriplaga small Hampson, 1911 small Trachea atriplicis &ndash Orache Moth small Linnaeus, 1758 small Trachea atritornea small Hampson, 1908 small Trachea aurigera small Walker, 1858 small Trachea auriplena small Walker, 1857 small Trachea belastigma small Hreblay & Ronkay, 1998 small Trachea bipectinata small Berio, 1977 small Trachea brunneicosta small Joicey & Talbot, 1915 small Trachea cavagnaroi small Hayes, 1975 small Trachea chloodes small Zerny, 1916 small Trachea chlorochrysa small Berio, 1937 small Trachea confluens small Moore, 1881 small Trachea conjuncta small Wileman, 1914 small Trachea delicata small Grote, 1874 small Trachea espumosa small Dognin, 1897 small Trachea eugrapha small Jones, 1908 small Trachea euryscia small Hampson, 1918 small Trachea guttata small Warren, 1913 small Trachea jankowskii small Oberth r, 1879 small Trachea leuchochlora small Boursin, 1970 small Trachea leucodonta small Hampson, 1908 small Trachea luzonensis small Wileman & South, 1920 small Trachea macropthtalma small Berio, 1976 small Trachea malezieuxi small Dognin, 1897 small Trachea mancilla small Schaus, 1921 small Trachea melanospila small Kollar, 1844 small Trachea microspila small Hampson, 1908 small Trachea mnionia small Dognin, 15 small Trachea nicgrescens small Schaus, 1911 small Trachea normalis small Hampson, 1914 small Trachea novicia small Schaus, 1933 small Trachea oxylus small Fawcett, 1917 small Trachea paranica small Schaus, 1898 small Trachea polychroa small Hampson, 1908 small Trachea prasinatra small Draudt, 1950 small Trachea punctisigna small Dognin, 1914 small Trachea punkikonis small Matsumura, 1929 small ...   more details



  1. Trachea auriplena

    italic title Taxobox name Trachea auriplena image Trachea auriplea.jpg image width image caption image2 image2 width image2 caption status status system regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae genus Trachea moth Trachea species T. auriplena binomial Trachea auriplena binomial authority Walker, 1857 synonyms Eurois auriplena small Walker, 1857 small Trachea auriplea Trachea auriplena is a species of moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in Taiwan , China , India , Sri Lanka and Malaysia . ref http www.geocities.ws noctuidaetw orientalnoc.92.htm Oriental Butterflies and Moths ref The wingspan is 42 49 mm. References Reflist wikispecies commons Category Animals described in 1857 Category Hadeninae Hadeninae stub ...   more details



  1. Trachea atriplicis

    Taxobox image Trachea atriplicis Zuska1 .jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae genus Trachea moth Trachea species T. atriplicis binomial Trachea atriplicis binomial authority Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus , 10th edition of Systema Naturae 1758 The Orache Moth Trachea atriplicis is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae . It is found in all of Europe , east to the Pacific Ocean and Japan . Image Britishentomologyvolume5Plate431.jpg thumb left 200px Illustration from John Curtis s British Entomology Volume 5 Image Trachea atriplicis larva.jpg thumb left 200px Larva The wingspan is 38 42 mm. The length of the forewings is 20 22 mm. The moth flies from May to October depending on the location. The larvae feed on herbaceous plants, such as Atriplex , Polygonum aviculare , Chenopodium and Rumex . External links http www.vlindernet.nl ?soortcode TRACATRI Vlindernet nl http waarneming.nl soort.php?id 8684 waarneming.nl nl http webh01.ua.ac.be vve Checklists Lepidoptera Noctuidae Tatriplicis.htm Lepidoptera of Belgium http ukmoths.org.uk show.php?id 622 Orache Moth at UKmoths commons Trachea atriplicis Category Hadeninae Category Animals described in 1758 Hadeninae stub de Meldeneule nl Meldevlinder no Meldefly pl Agat wka obodnica vi Trachea atriplicis ...   more details



  1. Carina of trachea

    Infobox Anatomy Name Carina of trachea Latin carina tracheae GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Conducting passages Image2 Gray963.png Caption2 Transverse section of the trachea, just above its bifurcation, with a bird s eye view of the interior. Carina visible but not labeled. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 11 DorlandsSuf 12215629 In anatomy, the carina is a cartilaginous ridge within the Vertebrate trachea trachea that runs anteroposteriorly between the two primary bronchi at the site of the tracheal bifurcation at the lower end of the trachea usually at the level of the 4th to 5th thoracic vertebrae , which is in line with the Angle of Louis . This ridge lies to the left of the midline. Foreign bodies that fall down the trachea are more likely to enter the right bronchus. The mucous membrane of the carina is the most sensitive area of the trachea and larynx for triggering a cough reflex. Widening and distortion of the carina is a serious sign because it usually indicates carcinoma of the lymph node s around the region where the trachea divides. Tracheobronchial injury , an injury to the airways, occurs within 2.5  cm of the carina 60 of the time. ref name Chu02 cite journal author Chu CP, Chen PP title Tracheobronchial injury secondary to blunt chest trauma Diagnosis and management journal Anaesth Intensive Care volume 30 issue 2 pages 145 52 year 2002 month April pmid 12002920 doi url ref References references External links UMichAtlas lung carina Cast of trachea and bronchi, anterior view 2 broken link date January 2012 http ect.downstate.edu courseware rad atlas Thorax 3tomogrm.html Trachea and carina tomogram, coronal plane at SUNY Downstate Medical Center http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 482344 Carina tracheae entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict Lung Category Trachea respiratory stub tr carina anatomi ...   more details



  1. Caecum trachea

    Italic title Taxobox name Caecum trachea image Caecum trachea 001.jpg image caption shell of Caecum trachea regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Littorinimorpha superfamilia Rissooidea familia Caecidae subfamilia genus Caecum gastropod Caecum subgenus species C. trachea binomial Caecum trachea binomial authority Montagu , 1803 synonyms ref ref name WoRMS synonyms Brochus striatus T. Brown, 1827 Brochus trachiformis T. Brown, 1827 Caecum elagans Deregaslavtseva, 1891 Caecum elegans small Periaslavzev 1891 small ? Dubious synonym Caecum fasciatum de Folin, 1876 Caecum fasciatum var. intaminata de Folin, 1876 Caecum trachea var. obsoleta Carpenter, 1859 Dentalium imperforatum Kanmacher, 1798 dubious synonym Odontidium rugulosum Philippi, 1836 Caecum trachea is a species of minute sea snail , a marine ocean marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family biology family Caecidae . ref name WoRMS WRMS species 138957 Caecum trachea Montagu, 1803 Gofas, S. 2009 . Caecum trachea Montagu, 1803 . In Bouchet, P. Gofas, S. Rosenberg, G. World Marine Mollusca database. Accessed through the World Register of Marine Species at nowiki http marinespecies.org aphia.php?p taxdetails&id 138957 nowiki on 4 February 2011 ref Description The shell size varies between 2 mm and 4 mm Empty section date August 2010 section 1 Distribution This species is distributed on rocky shores in European waters from Norway to the Canary Islands Canaries , in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Black Sea References reflist de Kluijver, M.J. Ingalsuo, S.S. de Bruyne, R.H. 2000 . Macrobenthos of the North Sea CD ROM 1. Keys to Mollusca and Brachiopoda. World Biodiversity Database CD ROM Series. Expert Center for Taxonomic Identification ETI Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ISBN 3 540 14706 3 Gofas, S. Le Renard, J. Bouchet ... Caecum trachea ...   more details



  1. Invertebrate zoology

    Unreferenced date September 2008 Invertebrate zoology is the biology biological academic discipline discipline that consists of the study of invertebrate animals, i.e. animals without a vertebral column backbone a structure which is found only in fish , amphibian s, reptile s, bird s and mammal s. Invertebrates are a vast and very diverse group of animals that includes sponges , echinoderm s, tunicate s, numerous different phylum phyla of worms, mollusc s, arthropod s and many additional phyla. Single celled organisms or protist s are usually not included within the same group as invertebrates. Invertebrates are 97 of all named animal species , and because of that fact, this subdivision of zoology has many further subdivisions, including but not limited to Arthropodology the study of arthropods , which includes Arachnology the study of spiders and other arachnid s Entomology the study of insect s Carcinology the study of crustacean s Myriapodology the study of centipede s, millipede s, and other myriapod s Malacology the study of mollusk s Invertebrate paleontology the study of fossil invertebrates These divisions are sometimes further divided into more specific specialties. For example, within arachnology, acarology is the study of mite s and tick s within entomology, lepidoptery is the study of butterflies and moth s, and so on. References reflist Category Zoology Category Subfields of zoology ...   more details



  1. Invertebrate paleontology

    of Wooster, Ohio external mold . Invertebrate paleontology also spelled Invertebrate palaeontology is sometimes described as Invertebrate paleozoology or Invertebrate paleobiology . Whether it is considered ... study of prehistoric invertebrate s by analyzing invertebrate fossil s in the geologic ... , or hard protective braincase unlike many vertebrates . Invertebrate terminology in science In the many ... fossil invertebrates and consequently invertebrate evolution . However, there is one contemporary ... Biological classification classify one celled animal like microbe s either as invertebrate s or as animal ... . Thus modern invertebrate paleontologists deal largely with fossils of this more strictly ... taxonomic divisions of paleontology paleontologic study. Origins and modern evolution of invertebrate paleontology Main History of invertebrate paleozoology Expand section date June 2008 Invertebrate ... are well illustrated, well organized and often well worn guides to invertebrate and sometimes ..., England British Museum of Natural History . Euan N. K. Clarkson 1998 . Invertebrate Palaeontology ... , Understanding Fossils An Introduction to Invertebrate Paleontology Hoboken, New Jersey John Wiley .... Helmut Mayr 1992 . A Guide to Fossils New York Longman, Harlow . Raymond C. Moore and others 1952 . Invertebrate ... of Invertebrate Macrofossils Princeton Princeton University Press , 256 pages. Douglas Palmer 2004 ... Institute of Technology Press , 837 pages. Robert Rakes Shrock and W. H. Twenhofel 1953 . Invertebrate ... taxonomy of extinct and living invertebrate Metazoa by the University of California Museum of Paleontology . http www.ucmp.berkeley.edu phyla metazoafr.html The invertebrate fossil record illustrated ... index.php?globalnav fossil gallery§ionnav taxon&taxon id 15 The introduction to invertebrate ... pictures of invertebrate fossils. sponsored by the Peabody Museum of Natural History Peabody ... volumes of the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology , a site sponsored by both The Paleontological ...   more details



  1. Saber-sheath trachea

    Orphan date February 2009 A Saber sheath trachea is a Vertebrate trachea trachea that has an abnormal shape caused by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease . The posterior area of the trachea increases in diameter while the lateral measurement decreases. References Mosby s Medical, Nursing, & Allied Health Dictionary. Edition 5, 1998 p7B48. Category Respiratory diseases med stub pt Traqu ia bainha de sabre ...   more details



  1. Annular ligaments of trachea

    Otheruses2 Annular ligament Infobox Ligament Name Annular ligaments of trachea Latin ligamenta anularia tracheae GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 From tracheal rings To tracheal rings System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre l 09 DorlandsSuf 12491613 The Annular ligaments of the trachea are circular horizontal fibrous bands that join the tracheal rings together. Category Head and neck Category Ligaments Category Trachea ligament stub Lower respiratory system anatomy ...   more details



  1. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology

    Infobox journal title Journal of Invertebrate Pathology ISSN 0022 2011 OCLC 36944733 CODEN JIVPAZ publisher Elsevier impact 2.049 impact year 2010 frequency triannual history 1959 present former names Journal of Insect Pathology editor B. A. Federici website http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 622883 description The Journal of Invertebrate Pathology ISSN 0022 2011 is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal covering research on the induction and pathogenesis of diseases of invertebrate s, including the suppression of diseases in beneficial species, and the use of diseases in controlling undesirable species. In addition, the journal publishes the results of physiological, morphological, genetic, immunological and ecological studies as related to the etiologic agents of diseases of invertebrates. ref cite web url http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 622883 description description title Elsevier Journal of Invertebrate Pathology ref It was founded by Edward Arthur Steinhaus ref cite book author John L. Capinera year 2008 title Encyclopedia of Entomology publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer isbn 9781402062421 chapter Steinhaus, Edward Arthur page 3540 url http books.google.co.uk books?id i9ITMiiohVQC&pg PA3540 ref in 1959 as the Journal of Insect Pathology , ref cite journal author Elizabeth W. Davidson & H. Denis Burges year 2005 title History of the Society for Invertebrate Pathology journal Journal of Invertebrate Pathology volume 89 issue 1 pages 2 11 doi 10.1016 j.jip.2005.06.001 ref and is published by Academic Press part of Elsevier . References Reflist Category Entomology journals and magazines Category Elsevier academic journals Category Triannual journals Category 1959 establishments ru Journal of Invertebrate Pathology ...   more details



  1. Buglife ? The Invertebrate Conservation Trust

    Buglife The Invertebrate Conservation Trust usually referred to simply as Buglife is a Great Britain British nature conservation charitable organization charity based in Cambridgeshire , England . Its aim is to prevent invertebrate extinctions and to maintain sustainable populations of invertebrates in the United Kingdom . Buglife is the only organisation in Europe devoted to the conservation of all invertebrates, they are committed to saving Britain s rarest little animals, everything from bees to beetles, and spiders to snails. Today bugs are under threat as never before, so help us to secure a diverse and wildlife rich planet for future generations. Activities undertaken by Buglife fall into the following areas Undertaking and promoting study and research Promoting habitat management aimed at maintaining and enhancing invertebrate biodiversity Publicising invertebrates History The charity was established in 2002 and has a strong conservation track record, saving sites that are home to endangered species promoting the conservation of invertebrates to the public and land managers undertaking research and surveys essential to planning effective action and influencing policy and legislation so as to benefit endangered species. Recent Achievements Successfully lobbying to insert wording in the Clean Neighbourhoods Act 2005 that ensured that insects in the countryside would not be declared a public nuisance. Campaigning for the banning of the use of Cypermethrin as a sheep dip sale was suspended in February 2006. Training over 500 people to identify bumblebees at workshops in Essex and London in 2007. Buglife s legal action to protect the biodiversity on West Thurrock Marshes resulted in the client Royal Mail pulling out of the development in 2008 although as this is written ... of invertebrate species and to achieve sustainable populations of invertebrates. This will be achieved .... Encouraging and supporting invertebrate conservation initiatives by other organisations in the UK ...   more details



  1. History of invertebrate paleozoology

    Paleontology The history of invertebrate paleozoology also spelled palaeozoology differs from the history of paleontology in that the former usually emphasizes paleobiology and the paleoecology of extinct marine invertebrates , while the latter typically emphasizes the earth science s and the sedimentary rock remains of Terrestrial animal terrestrial vertebrate s. The historical development of Invertebrate sub vertebrate or Invertebrate non vertebrate paleozoology may also be described as the history of invertebrate paleobiology or as the history of invertebrate paleontology . Nearly synonym ous are the history of marine paleozoology , history of marine paleobiology , and history of marine paleontology although the latter three may cover prehistoric fish es, shark s and Protista simpler sea dwelling organisms . By far, invertebrate paleozoology is the easiest type of fossil collecting . Unlike the difficult to analyze and hard to interpret fossil s of paleobotany plants and micropaleontology ... , invertebrate fossils are usually both common and simple to identify. This is because many prehistoric ... fossilized . Origins of invertebrate paleozoology Stone age people were without doubt the very ... monster s, and invertebrate cryptozoa associated with so called formed stone s or figured stone s of sea ... invertebrate fossils in his De Natura Fossilium 1546 1558 . Although remembered mostly for his development ... Jean Baptiste Lamarck Chevalier de Lamarck a founder of invertebrate systematics and invertebrate ... of the fittest . Next, William Smith geologist William Smith employed invertebrate index fossil ... he cited invertebrate fossils and continent al geography in support of his idea, another half ... and molecular phylogenetics were aiding invertebrate Palaeontologist paleobiologist s as they searched ... after Darwin Invertebrate paleontology List of notable fossils List of fossil sites Taxonomy of commonly fossilised invertebrates Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology DEFAULTSORT History Of Invertebrate ...   more details



  1. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology

    The Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology or TIP published by the Geological Society of America and the University of Kansas Press, is a definitive multi authored work of some 50 volume s, written by more than 300 paleontologist s, and covering every Scientific classification phylum, class, order, family , and genus of fossil and Extant taxon extant still living invertebrate animals. The prehistoric invertebrates are described as to their taxonomy , morphology biology morphology , paleoecology , stratigraphy stratigraphic and Paleogeography paleogeographic range. However, genera with no fossil record whatsoever have just a very brief listing. Publication of the decades long Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology is a work in progress and therefore it is not yet complete For example, there is no volume yet published regarding the post Paleozoic era Caenogastropoda caenogastropods a mollusca n group including the whelk and periwinkle . Furthermore, every so often, previously published volumes of the Treatise are revised. Evolution of the project Raymond C. Moore , the project s founder and first editing editor , originally envisioned this Treatise in invertebrate paleontology as comprising ..., mostly slim volumes in which a single senior specialist in a distinct field of invertebrate ... invertebrate groups were being addressed, the incompleteness of the then current state of affairs ... radiation eventually producing a much more complete encyclopedia of invertebrate paleontology . But even ... followed and further developed the pattern of the classic Invertebrate Paleontology written by Moore ... of the basic anatomy of the modern members of each invertebrate group, b distinctive features .... ISBN 08137 30287. External links http www.ku.edu paleo treatise.html Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology ... B. last2 Kummel first3 C.W. last3 Wright series Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L, Mollusca ... , Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology , Volumes A through W . Boulder, Colorado Geological ...   more details



  1. List of brackish aquarium invertebrate species

    This is a list of various species of invertebrate s , animals without a backbone, that are commonly found in brackish aquarium s kept by hobby aquarist s. Some species are intentionally collected for their desirable aesthetic characteristics. Others are kept to serve a functional role such as consuming algae in the aquarium. Some species are present only incidentally or are pest organism pest species. Expand list date February 2011 Arthropod s Crustacean s Fiddler Crab, Uca pugnax ref cite web title Fiddler Crab Uca pugnax work The Aquarium Wiki url http theaquariumwiki.com Uca pugnax accessdate 2012 01 05 ref Mollusca Gastropod s Olive Nerite, Vittina usnea ref cite web last Sprung first Julian title Aquarium Invertebrates Nerites Bleeding Tooth, Zebras, Checkers And More year 2003 month September work Advanced Aquarist url http www.advancedaquarist.com 2003 9 inverts accessdate 2012 01 05 ref References reflist Aquarium DEFAULTSORT List Of Brackish Aquarium Invertebrate Species Category Fishkeeping Category Lists of invertebrates ...   more details



  1. List of marine aquarium invertebrate species

    aquarium invertebrate species List of brackish aquarium invertebrate species List of marine aquarium ... 2005 David Alderton pages 286 297 Aquarium DEFAULTSORT List Of Marine Aquarium Invertebrate Species ...   more details



  1. List of freshwater aquarium invertebrate species

    species List of marine aquarium fish species List of marine aquarium invertebrate species References Reflist Aquarium DEFAULTSORT freshwater invertebrate Category Fishkeeping Category Lists of invertebrates ...   more details



  1. Transfer Trachea Reverberations from Point: False Omniscient

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Transfer Trachea Reverberations from Point False Omniscient Type ep Artist The End Canadian band The End Cover TransferTracheaReverberationsfromPointFalseOmniscient.jpg Released September 14, 2002 Recorded Genre Mathcore , metalcore Length 22 05 Label Relapse Records Relapse Producer Reviews Last album This album Transfer Trachea Reverberations from Point False Omniscient br 2002 Next album Within Dividia br 2004 Transfer Trachea Reverberations from Point False Omniscient is the debut Extended play EP from Canada Canadian mathcore band The End Canadian band The End . The EP was first released on Re define Records in 2001, and was re released on Relapse Records a year later. Track listing Her Inamorata 2 43 Opalescence.I 2 38 Opalescence.II 2 52 The Asphyxiation Of Lisa Claire 4 16 For Mankind, Limited Renewal 2 00 Sonnet 3 54 Entirety In Infancy 3 42 DEFAULTSORT Transfer Trachea Reverberations From Point False Omniscient Category The End albums Category 2002 EPs Category Debut EPs Category Relapse Records EPs 2000s metalcore album stub fr Transfer Trachea Reverberations from Point False Omniscient ...   more details



  1. St. Petersburg University Museum of the Department of Invertebrate Zoology

    The St. Petersburg University Museum of Invertebrate Zoology is a study museum of marine zoology in St. Petersburg University founded in 1819. The first active Director 1833 1861 was Stepan Semyonovich Kutorga 1806 1861 . The second 1862 1888 was Karl Fedorovich Kessler 1815 1881 . The early marine collections are primarily from the Mediterranean due to associations with Stazione Zoologica in Naples and Observatoire Oceanologique de Villefranche Villefranche Zoological Station in France. Later material is from the White Sea , Barents Sea , the Baltic Sea , the Caspian Sea , Black Sea and Red Sea as well as the oceans.The museum also contains 4,500 bird skins 1,100 species and 1,160 recordings of birds sounds. The address is Zoological Museum, Depts of Vertebrate and Invertebrate Zoology, Faculty of Biology and Soil Sciences, St Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya nab. 7 9, 199034 Sankt Peterburg, Russia External links http www.zoology.bio.pu.ru Eng en museum.html Official site coord missing Russia Category Natural history museums Category Natural history museums in Russia Category Saint Petersburg State University ...   more details



  1. Assemblages of plants and invertebrate animals of tumulus (organic mound) springs of the Swan Coastal

    Assemblages of plants and invertebrate animals of tumulus organic mound springs of the Swan Coastal Plain are Biocoenosis ecological communities in Western Australia . They have been managed under a number of other, similar names, including Mound springs of the Swan Coastal Plain and Communities of Tumulus Springs Organic Mound Springs, Swan Coastal Plain . ref The existence and significance of the tumulus springs was recognised in the Conservation Through Reserves Committee s System recommendations Department of Conservation and Environment, 1983 . ref The tumulus mounds were common to a narrow range of groundwater discharge at the boundary of bassendean sand and guildford clay , along the edge of the Gnangara Mound aquifer. The communities are critically endangered . Description At the edge of the Gnangara Mound, where heavy guildford clays meet the bassandean dune system, bogs and swamps are created by the discharge of water from this aquifer . The clay and sand intersection on the Swan Coastal Plain , near the Darling Scarp , also produces permanent Spring hydrosphere spring s, giving rise to peat and sand mounds containing plant and invertebrate assemblages. The continuing vegetative growth produces microhabitat for many species. Penetration of water produced by regional hydrological forces alter and increase the size of the mounds by pushing material to the surface through the peat layers. Fauna includes relict gondwana n species of invertebrates which are often unique to the remaining mounds. Flora of flooded gums Eucalyptus rudis , bracken fern Pteridium esculentum and rushes from the plant families Cyperaceae , Juncaceae and Restionaceae occur around the springs. These are often ... Communities Assemblages of plants and invertebrate animals of tumulus organic mound springs ... of plants and invertebrate animals of tumulus organic mound springs of the Swan Coastal Plain accessdate ... Program. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Assemblages Of Plants And Invertebrate Animals Of Tumulus ...   more details



  1. Taenidia

    Taenidiae are circumferential thickenings of the cuticle inside a Invertebrate trachea trachea or tracheole in an insect s respiratory system. The geometry of the taenidiae varies across different orders of insects and even throughout the tracheae in an individual organism. Taenidia generally take the form of either hoop or spiral thickenings of the tracheal cuticle. References reflist Mill, P.J., Tracheae and Tracheoles Microscopic Anatomy of Invertebrates , 11A, pp.303 336, 1998. Category insect anatomy insect anatomy stub pt Taenidia ...   more details



  1. Respiratory system of insects

    water from entering the trachea. Spiracles may also be surrounded by hairs to minimize bulk ... volume 41 pages 309 324 date January 1996 accessdate ref References reflist Category Invertebrate ...   more details




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