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Trocophore
- Phylum Mollusca
- Most Bi's & Gast's go through two larval stages: trocophore then veliger. Trocophore. Veliger.
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- Revolutionising oyster farming
- trocophore. Diatoms also lack highly important lipids for later growth from trocophore to larva, giving lower yields of oyster “seed”.
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- POLYCHAETA: LARVAE
- trocophore does not completely fill the egg membrane, which is gradually transformed into a larval cuticle.
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- Notes on the spawning, egg cleavage and early development of the
- Trocophore larvae developed at 4°C within 2—3 days. The velum began to form in 5-day-old larvae.
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- Variability in the trophic role of coral reef fish larvae in the oceanic
- Polychaete trocophore. –. –.
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- Trochophore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- A trochophore (pronounced /ˈtrɒkɵfɔər/; also spelled trocophore) is a type of free-swimming planktonic marine larva with several bands of cilia.
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- Trocophore definition of Trocophore in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
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- Invertebrate Zoology | Spineless and Kickin' Ass!
- Larval development usually proceeds via a free swimming trocophore larval stage. The Polychaetes are almost exclusively marine.
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- trochophore: Definition from Answers.com
- A trochophore (pronounced /ˈtrɒkɵfɔər/; also spelled trocophore) is a type of free-swimming planktonic marine larva with several bands of cilia.
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- Clam Dissection
- As mollusks develop from a fertilized egg to an adult, most pass through a larval stage called the trocophore. The trocophore is a ciliated, free-swimming stage.
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