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DÍAZ-DÍAZ, OSCAR FELIPE, JULIO PARAPAR, and JUAN MOREIRA. "Validation of Owenia vieitezi Díaz-Díaz, Parapar & Moreira, a polychaete from the coast of Venezuela (Annelida: Oweniidae)." Zootaxa 4729, no. 1 (2020): 145–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4729.1.11.

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Díaz-Díaz et al. (2018) described a new species of oweniid polychaete, Owenia vieitezi, from the north-western coast of the Gulf of Venezuela, Caribbean Sea. Although the description and figures presented by Díaz-Díaz et al. (2018) fully characterize the new species, the journal issue in which the description appeared was published online only and the article in which the new name appeared did not include a ZooBank registration number (LSID), required for validation of new species names in electronic-only publications (ICZN 2012). As a result, the name Owenia vieitezi Díaz-Díaz, Parapar &
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Mulholland, Dulcie A., Maria Kotsos, Hamdani A. Mahomed, and David A. H. Taylor. "Triterpenoids from Owenia Cepiodora." Phytochemistry 49, no. 8 (1998): 2457–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9422(98)00307-0.

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MARTIN, D., B. KOH, M. BHAUD, E. DUTRIEUX, and J. GIL. "The genus Owenia (Annelida: Polychaeta) in the Persian Gulf, with description of Owenia persica sp. nov." Organisms Diversity & Evolution 6, no. 4 (2006): 325–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ode.2006.01.001.

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Coulon, Josiane, Monique Diano, Jean-Pierre Arsanto, and Yves Thouveny. "Remodeling processes during anterior regeneration of Owenia fusiformis (Polychaeta, Annelidae): a morphological and immunocytochemical survey." Canadian Journal of Zoology 67, no. 4 (1989): 994–1005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z89-143.

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Morphological and immunocytochemical studies were used to determine the correlations among cytoskeleton, junction complex, and basement membrane reorganization during anterior regeneration in Owenia fusiformis. Electron microscopical observations showed that, at the point of amputation, in conjunction with the disorganization of the extracellular matrix, alterations in the adhesive junctions caused dramatic changes in the distribution of intermediary filaments. Fluorescence microscopy investigations with fluorescein – phalloidin and antibodies to actin and Owenia tropomyosin visualized a basal
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Crux, Jason A. "Albian calcareous nannofossils from the Gault Clay of Munday’s Hill (Bedfordshire, England)." Journal of Micropalaeontology 10, no. 2 (1991): 203–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/jm.10.2.203.

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Abstract. Abundant and diverse Middle and Upper Albian nannofossil assemblages are present in the Gault Clay exposed at Munday’s Hill, Bedfordshire, England. The section was deposited between the first appearance datums of Tranolithus orionatus and Eiffellithus turriseiffeli. This interval can be further subdivided, using the last appearance of Braloweria boletiformis and the first appearances of Axopodorhabdus albianus, Owenia hilli sp. nov. and Eiffellithus monechiae sp. nov.The presence of Braloweria boletiformis, Ceratolithina hamata and Gaarderella granulifera, only at this and other nort
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Ford, Evan, and Pat Hutchings. "An analysis of morphological characters of Owenia useful to distinguish species: description of three new species of Owenia (Oweniidae: Polychaeta) from Australian waters." Marine Ecology 26, no. 3-4 (2005): 181–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0485.2005.00062.x.

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Gibbs, P. E., G. R. Burt, P. L. Pascoe, C. A. Llewellyn, and K. P. Ryan. "Zinc, copper and chlorophyll-derivatives in the polychaete Owenia fusiformis." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 80, no. 2 (2000): 235–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315400001818.

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An earlier study of metals in the polychaete Owenia fusiformis showed that individuals within intertidal populations were remarkably variable in terms of whole-body concentrations of zinc and copper. Four populations have now been studied, two in south Cornwall (Fal Estuary and Par Sands) and one each in east Devon (Torre Abbey Sands) and north Brittany (Grève de St Michel). Investigations of the distributions of zinc and copper within the body have demonstrated that consistently zinc is concentrated in the middle body whilst copper increases to a maximum posteriorly. Zinc is accumulated in th
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Smart, Tracey I., and George Von Dassow. "Unusual Development of the Mitraria Larva in the Polychaete Owenia collaris." Biological Bulletin 217, no. 3 (2009): 253–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/bblv217n3p253.

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Noffke, A., G. Hertweck, I. Kröncke, and A. Wehrmann. "Particle size selection and tube structure of the polychaete Owenia fusiformis." Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 81, no. 2 (2009): 160–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2008.10.010.

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Meyer, Karsten, and Thomas Bartolomaeus. "Ultrastructure and formation of the hooked setae in Owenia fusiformis delle Chiaje, 1842: implications for annelid phylogeny." Canadian Journal of Zoology 74, no. 12 (1996): 2143–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z96-243.

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Several members of the Annelida bear apically curved or hooked setae that are aligned in a transverse row inside the neuropodial rim. Based on the hypothesis that these specific setae characterize a monophyletic group within the Annelida, the structure and development of the hooked seta in Owenia fusiformis are analysed and compared with data from other annelids with such setae. The neuropodial hooks of O. fusiformis are arranged in multiple transversal rows or setal patches on each side of the body from the fourth setiger onwards. The setae are curved distally and consist of two identical spi
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