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INHS Annelid Collection
Aeolosomatidae); Branchiobdellida (the crayfish worms, ... worms (families Enchytraeidae, Haplotaxidae, Lumbriculidae, Naididae, Opistocystidae, and Tubificidae), and the terrestrial megadrile worms (families Acanthodrilidae, Komarekionidae, Lumbricidae, Megascolecidae, and Sparganophilidae); and Polychaeta (sand worms, tube worms, or clam worms ...
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Oligochaetology General Information
Acanthobdellae (bristle worms), Aphononeura (suction-feeding worms), Branchiobdellae (crayfish worms), Hirudinea (leeches), and Polychaeta (sand worms, tube worms, and clam worms). Over 15,000 species of worms ...
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Introduced Species Cost Economies Billions
U.S. in 1853, it was supposed to control canker worms. Instead, the hardy little bird became a pest by eating crops, ... and carrying 29 diseases that affect humans and domestic animals. And canker worms still bedevil gardeners. "It's too late to send these organisms back," ... in forests $2,100,000,000 Birds $2,100,000,000 Asiatic clam $1,000,000,000 Fishes $1,000,000,000 Other plants $ ...
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Overview of Invertebrate Animal Data
Worms, Leeches, and Other Annelids 41 0 3 0 45 Crayfishes* 352 26 11 2 381 Amphipods 219 2 8 0 226 Isopods 115 9 1 0 127 Fairy, Clam, and ... 14 Terrestrial Snails* 75 854 280 6 656 Crayfishes* 3 180 167 1 1 Fairy, Clam, and Tadpole Shrimps* 4 16 43 0 0 Butterflies and Skippers* 1 129 484 3 ...
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Species List
Red Beard Sponge Anthozoa (Anemones) Diadumene lineata orange-striped anemone Polychaeta (Worms) Ficopomatus enigmaticus Gastropoda (Snails) Busycotypus canaliculatus Channeled Whelk Ilyanassa obsoleta ... senhousia Green Bagmussel Mya arenaria soft-shell clam Corbula amurensis overbite clam Venerupis philippinarum Japanese littleneck clam Crustacea (Barnacles, Crabs, Etc.) Balanus amphitrite ...
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California's urban protected areas: Progress despite daunting pressures
New bottom-dwelling animals are unintentionally introduced at the rate of about one a year, mainly in ship ballast water. The Asian clam (Potamocorbula amurensis ...
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Bird Pictures Eagle Pictures Shark Pictures Whale Pictures Dolphin Pictures Fish Pictures Invertebrates Insects Arachnids Worms Molluscs Crustaceans Sponges Coelenterates Echinoderms Invertebrates - Misc. Single-Celled Animals Animal Pictures There are ... Red tailed hawk Leopard Bulldog Long-Horned Beetle Black-Tailed Prairie Dog Ragdoll Butter clam Pages: Prev. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...11 Next ...
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Threatened and Endangered Species - MarineBio.org
They are attached to objects in the ocean and resemble a clam. Brachiopods reached the peak of their numbers in the Paleozoic era and were reduced ... shell, although they can also have an internal shell or no shell. Related to segmented worms and pogonophora, there are seven Classes of mollusks including: Aplacophora, Bivalvia, Cephalopoda, Gastropoda, Monoplacophora, ...
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Zooplankton - MarineBio.org
Meroplankton are actually larvae that eventually change into worms, mollusks, crustaceans, coral, echinoderms, fishes, or insects. Holoplankton remain plankton for their entire ... to as bristle worms. More than 10,000 species are described in this class. Common representatives include the lugworm (Arenicola marina) and the sandworm or clam worm Nereis. ...
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Maryland Marine Notes: March-April 1996 Spotlight - Green Crabs: An Endless Invasion?
Maine in the 1950s coincided with dramatic declines in the soft clam fishery, setting off an earlier search for predator control strategies. ... used for packing and shipping Maine lobsters and Atlantic bait worms. On the Western Front The green crab invasion, according to ... polychaetes and green algae. Though they have trouble cracking a hard clam, they can dig out soft clams buried six inches deep. ...
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