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Beroe (ctenophore)
J. Mar. Biol. Ass. UK (1958) 37, 7°5-752
Ctenophore Relationships and Their Placement As the Sister Group to All Other Animals
HCMR BIBLIO Teliko
First Report on Beroe Ovata in an Unusual Mixture of Ctenophores in the Great Belt (Denmark)
First Record of Beroe Ovata Mayer, 1912 (Ctenophora: Beroida: Beroidae) Off the Mediterranean Coast of Israel
Dimensions of Biodiversity
Running Head: B. ABYSSICOLA PATTERNS of PREDATION 1
CTENOPHORA Comb Jellies
Neural System and Receptor Diversity in the Ctenophore Beroe Abyssicola
Predator-Induced Vertical Behavior of a Ctenophore Josefin Itt Elman University of Oslo
First Occurrence of Beroe Forskalii (Ctenophora) in South American Atlantic Coastal Waters, with Notes on the Use of Macrociliary Patterns for Beroid Identification
Ctenophora) and a Hydromedusa (Cnidaria)
Atlantic Coast of North America
A Moveable Feast: Beroe Cucumis Sensu Mayer, 1912 (Ctenophora; Beroida; Beroidae) Preying on Mnemiopsis Leidyi A
Ecological Determination of the New Ctenophora-Beroe Ovata Lnvasion in the Black Sea
Hidden Diversity of Ctenophora Revealed by New Mitochondrial COI
First Occurrence of Beroe Forskalii (Ctenophora) in South American Atlantic Coastal Waters, with Notes on the Use of Macrociliary Patterns for Beroid Identification
First Report on Beroe Ovata in an Unusual Mixture of Ctenophores in the Great Belt (Denmark)
Top View
Final Report Beroemeeting
The New Invader Beroe Ovata Mayer 1912 and Its Effect on the Ecosystem in the Northeastern Black Sea
The Ctenophore Genome and the Evolutionary Origins of Neural Systems
Mnemiopsis Leidyi Global Invasive
CTENOPHORA Sheet 146 by W
Bioluminescence in the Sea
The First International Meeting of Ctenophorologists Joseph F
Davis+2020 Arsenic C
A Study of the Feeding and Predatory Behavior of the Ctenophore Beroe Abyssicola
ICES Rpt on Mnemiopsis Science
2020 SACNAS the National Diversity in STEM Confrence
Neural System and Receptor Diversity in the Ctenophore Beroe Abyssicola
Parasites and Bacteria Isolated from Ctenophore Invaders, Mnemiopsis Leidyi and Beroe Ovata
Invasion of the Caspian Sea by the Comb Jellyfish Mnemiopsis Leidyi