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Pteropoda - Wikipedia
Pteropoda are specialized free-swimming pelagic sea snails and sea slugs, marine opisthobranch gastropods. Most live in the top 10 m of the ocean and are ... en.wikipedia.org
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Creature feature: Pteropod - The Ocean Twilight Zone
Pteropods are incredibly diverse, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. They are most abundant at the ocean surface, but some varieties, like Clio ... twilightzone.whoi.edu
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Pteropod | Sea Snails, Shells & Swimming - Britannica
Pteropod, small marine gastropods of the subclass Opisthobranchia (phylum Mollusca) characterized by a foot modified to form a pair of winglike flaps ... www.britannica.com
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pteropod
pteropod (ˈtɛrəpɒd) [ad. mod.L. Pteropoda, a. F. ptéropode (G. Cuvier 1804, in Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. IV. 232): see pteropoda.] a. Zool. A pelagic marine gastropod belonging to the class Pteropoda, which includes molluscs having a modified foot bearing lobes which act as fins; a sea butterfly.1835 Kir... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pteropods - Alaska Ocean Acidification Network
Pteropods (Sea butterflies) are calcifying zooplankton that are plentiful in Alaska's oceans and represent an essential food source for pink salmon. aoan.aoos.org
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Meet the Pteropod | Saltwater Science - Nature
Pteropods are considered the "canaries in the coal mine" for ocean acidification. What do pteropods have to say about that? www.nature.com
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What are Pteropods? Radiocarbon Dating Sea Slugs - Beta Analytic
Pteropods are sea slugs which originated about 133 million years ago. Currently, they can be found in most major oceans across all ... www.radiocarbon.com
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Pteropods | Chroniques du Plancton - Plankton Chronicles
Ptero stands for wing and pod for foot. Also called sea butterflies, these snails use their feet as wings for swimming. There are many different species ... planktonchronicles.org
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NOAA-led researchers discover ocean acidity is dissolving shells of ...
The pteropod is a free-swimming snail found in oceans around the world that grows to a size of about one-eighth to one-half inch. First evidence ... www.noaa.gov
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Pteropods: Swimming snails of the sea - YouTube
... pteropod shells vulnerable to dissolving, challenging the health and growth of these species. These impacts may reach beyond pteropods to ... www.youtube.com
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The global distribution of pteropods and their contribution to ...
Abstract. Pteropods are a group of holoplanktonic gastropods for which global biomass distribution patterns remain poorly described. essd.copernicus.org
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pteropodous
pteropodous, a. (pt-, təˈrɒpədəs) [f. pteropoda + -ous.] Of or belonging to the Pteropoda; pertaining to or characteristic of a pteropod.a 1843 Encycl. Metrop. VII. 287/2 Paracephals. By this term Blainville designates Cuvier's Gasteropodous and Pteropodous Classes of Molluscs. 1851 Woodward Mollusc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Argonauta bottgeri
Females from Japanese waters have been reported to prey on the pteropod Carolina tridentata. The species is preyed on by numerous predators. wikipedia.org
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Pteropoda
‖ Pteropoda, n. pl. Zool. (pt-, təˈrɒpədə) [mod.L., = Gr. πτερόποδα, neuter pl. of πτερόπους wing-footed.] A class or division of Mollusca, having the mesopodium or middle part of the foot expanded into a pair of lobes, like wings or flippers (the pteropodium), with which the animal swims.1835 Todd'... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peraclidae
Peracle diversa (Monterosato, 1875) - synonyms: Peracle apicifulva Meisenheimer, 1906, Peracle bispinosa Pelseneer, 1888, Two-spine pteropod. Peracle reticulata (d'Orbigny, 1836) - Reticulate pteropod. Distribution: Oceanic, Florida, Texas; Mediterranean. Length: 6 mm. wikipedia.org
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