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Opposed Ciliary Bands in the Feeding Larvae of Sabellariid Annelids

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It is shown that larvae of two species of sabellariid annelids, Sabellaria cementarium and Phragmatopoma californica, bear prototrochal and metatrochal cilia that beat in opposition to each other, confirming the presence of opposed bands in larvae of sabelariids.
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The larvae of marine annelids capture food using an unusual diversity of suspension-feeding mechanisms. Many of the feeding mechanisms of larval annelids are poorly known despite the abundance and ecological significance of both larvae and adults of some annelid taxa. Here we show that larvae of two species of sabellariid annelids, Sabellaria cementarium and Phragmatopoma californica, bear prototrochal and metatrochal cilia that beat in opposition to each other. For larvae of S. cementarium, we provide evidence that these opposed bands of cilia are used to capture suspended particles. In video recordings, captured particles were overtaken by a prototrochal cilium and then moved with the cilium to the food groove, a band of cilia between the prototroch and metatroch. They were then transported by cilia of the food groove to the mouth. Lengths of the prototrochal cilia, lengths of the prototrochal ciliary band, size range of the particles captured, and estimated rates of clearance increased with larval age ...

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Life cycle evolution: was the eumetazoan ancestor a holopelagic, planktotrophic gastraea?

TL;DR: All the available information is strongly in favor of multiple evolution of non-planktotrophic development, and only the terminal addition theory is in accordance with the Darwinian theory by explaining the evolution through continuous series of adaptational changes.
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Ciliomotor circuitry underlying whole-body coordination of ciliary activity in the Platynereis larva

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Aspects of feeding, growth and stage development by trochophora larvae of the boreal polychaete Mediomastus fragile (Rasmussen) (Capetellidae)

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TL;DR: In this article, the larvae of the boreal capitellid polychaete Mediomastus fragile (Rasmussen) were hatched and reared to metamorphosis.
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Analysis of multiple vitamin D metabolites by ultra-performance supercritical fluid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPSFC-MS/MS).

TL;DR: Applying the UPSFC method to the analysis of human serum samples showed a significant correlation with serum concentrations of metabolites measured by UHPLC-MS/MS, indicating that UPSFC provides an efficient analytical platform for rapid analysis of multiple vitamin D metabolites from serum.
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Size Selectivity in Artificial Cilia–Particle Interactions: Mimicking the Behavior of Suspension Feeders

TL;DR: This model shows that the balance of hydrodynamic and adhesive forces favors capture of particles below a critical size for a given cilia-particle interaction, which provides guidelines for designing artificial cilia that can be used for sorting and transporting particles within microfluidic devices.
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Cladistics and polychaetes

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The Mechanisms of Filter Feeding: Some Theoretical Considerations

TL;DR: These mechanisms are enumerated and awareness of these mechanisms and their interrelationships will provide insights for those investigating the efficiency of various modes of filter feeding and the mechanisms of size-selective suspension feeding.
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