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2. B: Autozooids with suboral Avicularium and frontal Avicularium
3. Subtaxa: Avicularium trechmanni
4. Avicularium (close-up) Lab-5 25
5. Is characterised by a conspicuous Avicularium …
6. C: Autozooids with suboral Avicularium and spiramen.
7. The plural form of Avicularium is avicularia
8. Plural of Avicularium Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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10. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Explanation of Avicularium
11. For the combined autozooid–Avicularium assembly (comprised of three biological replicates each of autozooid buds, mature autozooids, Avicularium buds, and mature Avicularium samples), the pairwise comparison between autozooid and Avicularium samples yielded over a thousand DE genes, with over 300 genes up-regulated in autozooids and over 700
12. What does avicularia mean? Plural form of Avicularium
13. III.—On certain remarkable modifications of the Avicularium in a species of Polyzoon; and on the relation of the vibraculum to the Avicularium
14. Avicularium In some polymorphic (see POLYMORPHISM) colonial Bryozoa, a zooid shaped like the head of a bird. Source for information on Avicularium: A Dictionary of Zoology dictionary.
15. 3, close-up of the adventitious Avicularium (100 µm)
16. Avicularian definition is - of or relating to an Avicularium or avicularia.
17. 6, group of autozooids and interzooidal Avicularium intramurally budded (200 µm)
18. Mandible of the suboral Avicularium semicircular or spatulate, but never acute.
19. Occasionally, an additional pre-oral Avicularium is also present (Hayward 1978)
20. However, the developmental process of Avicularium formation remains to be fully understood.
21. Suboral Avicularium lies at proximal margin of secondary orifice, directed proximally or laterally, sometimes enlarged and occupying about half of frontal shield; small, conical tooth associated with Avicularium projecting into secondary orifice (Fig
22. Avicularium The Avicularium in cheilostome bryozoans is a modified, non-feeding zooid. The operculum, which normally closes the orifice when the zooids tentacles are retracted, has been modified to become a mandible
23. Noun Plural of Avicularium.; from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
24. 5, close-up including autozooids, an ovicellate zooid and an adventitious Avicularium (200 µm).
25. This slide shows a magnified view of an Avicularium from the marine colonial bryozoan Bugula.
26. This Avicularium proportionally large (0.095– 0.137 mm long), extending from spiramen to peristome, orientated distally or slightly obliquely, straight or weakly curving, the rostrum acute, elongate-triangular, delimited by a pair of minute condyles; opesial portion of Avicularium smooth.
27. Avicularium.-- Also known as the "little bird," this structure is found only in marine forms
28. Avicularium definition is - a small prehensile process resembling a bird's head with a movable mandible found on many bryozoans.
29. In lateral zooids the Avicularium is recumbent and directed toward the basal area, visible only in lateral or basal view.
30. 5, close-up of ovicellate and non-ovicellate zooids showing the robust oral spines and interzooidal Avicularium with intramural bud (200 µm)
31. The distinctive characteristics of the genus include a multiporous ooecium, proximal orificial sinus, an asymmetrically placed peristomial Avicularium and enlarged or vicarious avicularia (Ryland 1963)
32. The Avicularium can move as a whole by means of special muscles, and its chitinous lower jaw or “mandible” can be opened and closed
33. Avicularium definitions (biology) A modified zooid, in some colonial bryozoans, in the form of a beak, that prevents other organisms from settling on the colony.
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35. Avicularium (plural avicularia) ( biology ) A modified zooid , in some colonial bryozoans , in the form of a beak , that prevents other organisms from settling on the colony Latin [ edit ]
36. Aviator glasses, aviatrix, Avicebrón, Avicenna, avicularium, Aviculture, avid, avidin, avidity, avidya, Aviemore Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc
37. Avicularium [ uh-vik-y uh- lair-ee- uhm ] noun, plural a·vic·u·lar·i·a [uh-vik-yuh-lair-ee-uh].
38. Avicularium formation in detail, we established an observa-tion platform in a bryozoan species that constantly produces avicularia and is easy to collect and maintain in laboratories
39. Each Avicularium resembles the head of a bird complete with powerful musculature and a sharp beak-like structure (rostrum) that is used to seize the appendages of trespassing organisms
40. Proximal Avicularium broadly club-shaped, recumbent on the frontal surface of the central zooid, mandible short, lightly triangular and hooked, and oriented perpendicular to the frontal plane of the zooid
41. ・Yamaguchi H, Hirose M, Nakamura M, Udagawa S, Oguchi K, Shinji J, Kohtsuka H, Miura T (2021) "Developmental process of a heterozooid: Avicularium formation in a bryozoan, Bugulina californica."
42. Avicularium [ə‚vik·yə′lar·ē·ən] (invertebrate zoology) A specialized individual in a bryozoan colony with a beak that keeps other animals from settling on the colony.
43. Is the commonest intertidal species in NE Brazil; it is distinguished from other Brazilian Reptadeonella in having a nodular peristome, large subperistomial areolar pore and zooids with one or two frontal pores frequently replaced by a suboral Avicularium and crescentic spiramen.
44. We observed an Avicularium stab a newly settled veliger crawling on the colony and saw the lophophore of a bryozoan take in a swimming veliger, causing the latter to retract its velum and sink to the bottom of the culture dish
45. The Avicularium type of zooid has a small body and a rudimentary polypide; the operculum, however, is proportionally larger, has strong adductor (closing) muscles, and has become, in effect, a jaw. Avicularia are found among normal zooids but usually are smaller and attached to normal zooids, as in the gymnolaemate Schizoporella.