Ctenophora (Latin Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ctenophora" in Latin language version.

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  • Kass-Simon, G. & Scappaticci, A. A. Jr. (2002). The behavioral and developmental physiology of nematocysts . Canadian Journal of Zoology, 80 (10): 1772–1794 (lege hic)

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  • Conway Morris, S. & Collins, D.H. (1996) Middle Cambrian Ctenophores from the Stephen Formation, British Columbia, Canada. Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, 351 (1337): 279–308. (lege hic) (vel hic)

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  • Whelan, N. et al. (2017) Ctenophore relationships and their placement as the sister group to all other animals. Nature Ecology & Evolution 1 (11). (lege hic) (vel hic)

researchgate.net

  • Whelan, N. et al. (2017) Ctenophore relationships and their placement as the sister group to all other animals. Nature Ecology & Evolution 1 (11). (lege hic) (vel hic)
  • Stanley, G. D., Jr. & Stürmer, W. (1987) A new fossil ctenophore discovered by X-rays. Nature, 328 (6125): 61–63 (lege hic)

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  • Conway Morris, S. & Collins, D.H. (1996) Middle Cambrian Ctenophores from the Stephen Formation, British Columbia, Canada. Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, 351 (1337): 279–308. (lege hic) (vel hic)

science.org

  • Qiang Ou et al. (2015) A vanished history of skeletonization in Cambrian comb jellies. Science Advances 1, e1500092. (lege hic)

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  • Simion, P. et al. (2017) A large and consistent phylogenomic dataset supports sponges as the sister group to all other animals. Current Biology, 27 (7): 958–967. (lege hic)