Specimens of the brachiopod Lingula reevii were transferred abruptly from seawater of 35‰ salinity to water of 26.5, 17.8, and 5.1‰ salinity. Those in the two higher salinities survived 10 days, those ...
Scientists have decoded the first lingulid brachiopod genome, from <em>Lingula anatina</em> collected at Amami Island, Japan. A new article presents the results of ...
The geographic population patterns of Lingula anatina across the Indo-West Pacific region are analyzed based on mitochondrial COI and nuclear EF-1α gene sequences. Compared with the remarkable ...
This news release is available in Japanese. A group of scientists from Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), Nagoya University, and the University of Tokyo decoded ...
A group of scientists has decoded the first lingulid brachiopod genome, from Lingula anatina collected at Amami Island, Japan to find that this so-called ‘living fossil’ is still evolving. Researchers ...
Object Details Collector Southwest Research Institute Geologic Age Cenozoic / Recent Record Last Modified 17 Oct 2024 Site Number CGPS STA.2/3P Collection Date 26 Aug 1978 USNM Number PAL420470 Place ...
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