Ascidians (Class Ascidiacea), also known as
tunicates or sea squirts, are marine invertebrates that are sessile suspension feeders and usually attached to a substrate.
In captivity, growth of loco juveniles and adults can be also supported by the razor clam Mesodesma donacium and the
tunicate Pyura chilensis; however, the mussel M.
From one to many and back again: A systemic signal triggers
tunicate regeneration.
Fouling image class Image count Rock oysters 82 Kelp 272 Zebra mussel 220 Hydrozoan 116 Acorn barnacle 83 Algae 195 Finger sponge 119 Gooseneck barnacle 288 Christmas tree worm 222
Tunicates 228 Table 2: Hardware components.
(2015) Guidelines for the nomenclature of genetic elements in
tunicate genomes.
Population ecology of a colonizing species: the pelagic
tunicate Thalia democratica.
(55) The most primitive group of chordates are the urochordates, or
tunicates, that have a sack-like adult body that filters seawater through pharyngeal slits.
Community-based monitoring activities paid off in 2010, when a volunteer organization detected the glove leather
tunicate in Sitka, a discovery that resulted in an increase in spending on invasive marine species.
The
tunicate is a spineless marine animal that's better known by another name --sea squirt, which sounds like a cute little creature that might be the best friend of a cartoon mermaid.
Ireland, "Lissoclinolide, the first non-nitrogenous metabolite from a Lissoclinum
tunicate," Journal of Natural Products, vol.