Sea anemones (Aiptasia pulchella) fed 35 S methionine labeled food translocated labeled material to symbiotic zooxanthellae. This uptake of host-derived organic materials by the symbiotic algae is ...
Incidents of coral disease are on the rise. However, in the absence of a surrogate animal host, understanding of the interactions between coral pathogens and their hosts remains relatively limited, ...
Pictured is an early planula larval stage of the sea anemone Aiptasia (cyan nuclei and green stinging cells) preying on a crustacean nauplius (green) of the copepod Tisbe sp. Were the first animals ...
Depicted on the cover is the sea anemone Aiptasia, harboring microalgae of the species Breviolum minutum (family Symbiodiniaceae). Aiptasia is one animal being developed as a model of coral, its ...
Surprising findings on the development of sea anemones suggest that a predatory lifestyle molded their evolution and had a significant impact on the origin of their nervous system. The researchers ...
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