[Cnidaria] Mnemiopsis and parasite

Judith Garfield jgarfield at ucsd.edu
Tue Nov 6 09:52:41 PST 2007


I found the book here at Scripps Library. The Renilla's weird growths don't
appear to have originated from the parasitic phase of an anemone but it was
worth a look. Thanks much for the reference. Since most articles/books I
find deal with critters at the molecular/cellular level it's helpful to find
good references that discuss the bigger picture of an organism's natural
history and interrelationships.

 

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If still of interest, may I pass on an elusive reference? 

 

Sears Crowell   (1976) "An edwardsiid larva parasitic in Mnemiopsis"

In (ed. G.O.Mackie) Coelenterate Ecology & Behaviour .( New York:

 Plenum Press)  p 247-250.

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