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Settling invertebrates of the Oregon Coast. Haliclona sp. A. Credits and Contact Info. This website is designed to help identify some common settling organisms during their juvenile stage. Each photograph is labeled with. Day- The day on which the individual was first observed is Day 1, the second day is Day 2, etc. Scientific name- Each individual was taxonomically identified to genus and species when possible. Scale bar- The length of the bar represents the printed numeric value in millimeters. Slit-li...
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Settling invertebrates of the Oregon Coast. Haliclona sp. A. Credits and Contact Info. The Centers for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence (COSEE) offers an excellent internship program called Promoting Research Investigations in the Marine Environment (PRIME) which gives community college students the chance to spend a summer doing research, outreach, or related work at a marine facility. The creator of this site, Megan "Akiko" Onuma, is a PRIME intern. Could only be identified by collecting and broodin...
Halichondria bowerbankia - Settling invertebrates of the Oregon Coast
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Settling invertebrates of the Oregon Coast. Haliclona sp. A. Credits and Contact Info. Anatomy of Halichondria bowerbankia. Spicules- hard, mineral spines which give form and structure to the sponge. Osculum- a large, tubular hole from which water exits the sponge body. Mature Morphology of Halichondria bowerbankia. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
Balanus crenatus - Settling invertebrates of the Oregon Coast
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Settling invertebrates of the Oregon Coast. Haliclona sp. A. Credits and Contact Info. Anatomy of Balanus crenatus. Aperture- a ventral, slit-like opening in the shell. Capitulum- the body of the organism enclosed by a shell. Eye spots- remnants of the compound eyes of the larval stage of the barnacle. Adult morphology of Balanus crenatus. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
Mitrocoma cellularia - Settling invertebrates of the Oregon Coast
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Settling invertebrates of the Oregon Coast. Haliclona sp. A. Credits and Contact Info. The hydroid depicted in the following photographs is, to the best of our knowledge, Mitrocoma cellularia.*. This hydroid was identified using the Light and Smith Manual (2007) and an article by Widmer (2004). The one large discrepancy is that Mitrocoma cellularia. As described in Widmer (2004) does not have an annulated pedicel, whereas the organism found in this project does. Anatomy of Mitrocoma cellularia. A surpris...
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Invertebrate Embryology: Hoplonemertean embryo and larva
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Thursday, May 3, 2012. Hoplonemertean embryo and larva. The third picture shows two ciliated cells of transitory larval epidermis left behind by a larva that is just about to exit the frame (at upper left). Other hoplonemertean larvae are known to have similar transient epidermal covering; in some it is reabsorbed, in others it is shed (Maslakova and von Döhren 2009; Hiebert et al. 2010). Nemertea: Hoplonemertea). Journal of Natural History. 44: 2331–2347. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Picture of t...
Invertebrate Embryology: Life cycle of hydrozoan Obelia sp.
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Sunday, May 8, 2011. Life cycle of hydrozoan. This is a picture of a beautiful hydromedusa of the genus Obelia. In the center, you can see the manubrium. A little stalk at the tip of which the mouth opens. You can also see the four gonads. The medusa is the sexual stage of the hydrozoan life history! When the focal plane is just right, statocysts (balance organs) at the base of the tentacles are visible. You can see one of them at about 3 o'clock on this picture. Obelia. Gonangium includes gonophores (bu...
Invertebrate Embryology: Mass spawning of beached hoplonemertean Nipponnemertes bimaculata
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Saturday, June 1, 2013. Mass spawning of beached hoplonemertean Nipponnemertes bimaculata. The tide was low at 6 am on May 8th as our Embryology class descended into South cove at Cape Arago, OR. As we made our way to the tide pools we noticed a few live Nipponnemertes bimaculata. When we made our way back to the sandy beach at about 9 am we found the beach littered with stranded N. bimaculata. We soon realized that most of them were releasing gametes! The larva depicted here is 460 micron long. Ascidian...
Invertebrate Embryology: Asteroid Bipinnaria Larva
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Friday, May 14, 2010. Last week in my embryology class, I took some pictures of the starfish. This picture shows the same larva in the same orientation, only with different parts in focus. It is easy to see the intestine (narrow tube in the posterior third of the larva) with the same red pigment as in the stomach, only darker! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Taught by Dr. Svetlana Maslakova at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. Click on the picture to see a larger version. Actinotroch larva of P...
Invertebrate Embryology: The life cycle of the Olympia oyster, Ostrea lurida
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Monday, June 17, 2013. The life cycle of the Olympia oyster, Ostrea lurida. Coos Bay is home to two different species of oysters: Crassostrea gigas. A large species (typically up to 20 cm in shell height) which is native to Japan but reared commercially all over the world, and Ostrea lurida. Is a broadcast spawner whose eggs are fertilized externally, while functionally-female O. lurida. Adults filter sperm from the water column and fertilize their eggs internally. While C. gigas. Veligers swim and feed ...
Invertebrate Embryology: Confirmed identity of wild-caught planktonic larvae
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Thursday, December 13, 2012. Confirmed identity of wild-caught planktonic larvae. We recently confirmed the identity of two planktonic larvae that were each the subject of blog posts last spring. Both larvae were cryopreserved after photographs were acquired and their DNA was extracted at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology by a student in Svetlana Maslakova’s Marine Molecular Biology class this fall. As its sequence matched other species within this genus with 97% sequence similarity. The species...
Invertebrate Embryology: Hemigrapsus nudus: brooding mothers and their zoea
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Sunday, June 9, 2013. Brooding mothers and their zoea. Can be found under rocks and in crevices of the mid-intertidal on the open coast and in estuaries, here found on the Portside rocks in the South Slough. This purple shore crab is distinctive for the spots on its chelae, or claws. This H. nudus. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Taught by Dr. Svetlana Maslakova at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. Click on the picture to see a larger version. The life cycle of the Olympia oyster, Ostrea lurid.
Invertebrate Embryology: Gastrulation and early actinotroch of Phoronopsis harmeri
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Thursday, June 6, 2013. Gastrulation and early actinotroch of Phoronopsis harmeri. This is a side view of a blastula of the phoronid, a.k.a. horseshoe worm, Phoronopsis harmeri. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is meant as a collection of short illustrated articles on reproductive biology, embryonic and larval development of marine invertebrates. These articles are composed by the students of Comparative Embryology and Larval Biology course. Click on the picture to see a larger version.
Invertebrate Embryology: Development of the hydrozoan Clytia gregaria
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Thursday, June 6, 2013. Development of the hydrozoan Clytia gregaria. This is Clytia gregaria. Formerly known as Phialidium gregarium. The instructor of our Embryology class collected many adult individuals of this hydromedusa from the plankton off F-dock in the Charleston Marina Complex. I like cnidarians and I wanted to follow the development in this species. Adult C. gregaria. Hydromedusae are present in the plankton from late spring to early fall. Cnidarians (and ctenophores) exhibit an unusual type ...
Invertebrate Embryology: Development of the ctenophore Beroe
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Thursday, June 6, 2013. Development of the ctenophore Beroe. Below are pictures of early embryos of the ctenophore Beroe. Sp Three adults were collected around Charleston docks near OIMB in mid-May and shed strings of 220 µm eggs in the lab. Ctenophore embryos are beautifully clear, and possess a unique type of development. Like cnidarians, ctenophores have unilateral cleavage, which means that the cleavage furrow cuts in from one pole of the egg and gradually proceeds to the other side (see a video.
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Settling invertebrates of the Oregon Coast. Haliclona sp. A. Credits and Contact Info. This website is designed to help identify some common settling organisms during their juvenile stage. Each photograph is labeled with. Day- The day on which the individual was first observed is Day 1, the second day is Day 2, etc. Scientific name- Each individual was taxonomically identified to genus and species when possible. Scale bar- The length of the bar represents the printed numeric value in millimeters. Slit-li...
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