Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Male stolon (right hand side): one of the independent reproductive units of a branching marine worm, growing at the tip of a ...
Scientists have uncovered the genetic underpinnings of one of the ocean's most bizarre animals: a branching marine worm named Ramisyllis kingghidorahi that lives inside sea sponges and reproduces in a ...
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A species of nemertean worm discovered by a Clemson University marine biologist five years ago affects the reproductive performance of Caribbean spiny lobsters, a critical species in the Caribbean Sea ...
Murphy, Luo and other members of a research team found that as worms age they produce eggs that degrade more quickly. Just as in humans, the quality, not the quantity, of the eggs is the limiting ...
A bug spray station at the EPCOT center at Walt Disney World in Florida, an effort to help combat mosquitoes and to prevent the Zika virus from spreading, on Aug. 31, 2016. (Theme park tourist/ ...
Male stolen (right hand side): one of the independent reproductive units – growing at the tip of a branch of the worm’s body. It has sprouted eyes and will go swimming free to find a stolon of the ...