The Orientation of Aglaophenia Fans to Current in Laboratory Conditions (Hydrozoa, Coelenterata)

作者: Armin Svoboda

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-9724-4_5

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摘要: The orientation of fan shaped sessile organisms perpendicular to the current is well known and has often been discussed, REES 1972, RIEDL 1966, THEODORE DENIZOT 1965, VELIMIROV 1973. possible trophic benefit this in coelenterates was pointed out by 1966 FORSTNER 1968. WAINWRIGHT DILLON 1969 described increased mechanical stability Gorgonia against twisting moments. effect on bilaterally symmetric until now studied only MAGNUS working nocturnal sea pen Scytaliopsis SVOBODA 1970, 1973 marine hydroid Aglaophenia.

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