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  • Open Access
37 Citations
6,049 Views
22 Pages

Novel Antimicrobial Peptides from the Arctic Polychaeta Nicomache minor Provide New Molecular Insight into Biological Role of the BRICHOS Domain

  • Pavel V. Panteleev,
  • Andrey V. Tsarev,
  • Ilia A. Bolosov,
  • Alexander S. Paramonov,
  • Mariana B. Marggraf,
  • Sergey V. Sychev,
  • Zakhar O. Shenkarev and
  • Tatiana V. Ovchinnikova

23 October 2018

Endogenous antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are among the earliest molecular factors in the evolution of animal innate immunity. In this study, novel AMPs named nicomicins were identified in the small marine polychaeta Nicomache minor in the Maldanidae...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,253 Views
19 Pages

Novel β-Hairpin Peptide from Marine Polychaeta with a High Efficacy against Gram-Negative Pathogens

  • Victoria N. Safronova,
  • Ilia A. Bolosov,
  • Roman N. Kruglikov,
  • Olga V. Korobova,
  • Eugenia S. Pereskokova,
  • Alexander I. Borzilov,
  • Pavel V. Panteleev and
  • Tatiana V. Ovchinnikova

13 August 2022

In recent years, new antibiotics targeting multidrug resistant Gram-negative bacteria have become urgently needed. Therefore, antimicrobial peptides are considered to be a novel perspective class of antibacterial agents. In this study, a panel of nov...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
4,428 Views
20 Pages

Structure Elucidation and Functional Studies of a Novel β-hairpin Antimicrobial Peptide from the Marine Polychaeta Capitella teleta

  • Pavel V. Panteleev,
  • Andrey V. Tsarev,
  • Victoria N. Safronova,
  • Olesia V. Reznikova,
  • Ilia A. Bolosov,
  • Sergei V. Sychev,
  • Zakhar O. Shenkarev and
  • Tatiana V. Ovchinnikova

4 December 2020

Endogenous antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are evolutionary ancient molecular factors of innate immunity that play a key role in host defense. Among the most active and stable under physiological conditions AMPs are the peptides of animal origin that a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,403 Views
11 Pages

19 April 2024

Specimens belonging to a new species in the genus Protocirrineris have been found during surveys along the southwestern coasts of the Netherlands. Protocirrineris stormae sp. nov, as described herein, were collected from the muddy bottom sediments in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,477 Views
21 Pages

Distribution and Species Richness of Benthic Polychaeta and Sipuncula in the Northwestern Pacific

  • Katharina Kohlenbach,
  • Henry Knauber,
  • Angelika Brandt and
  • Hanieh Saeedi

14 April 2023

Polychaeta and Sipuncula are abundant inhabitants of benthic marine habitats and have been increasingly sampled in the Northwest Pacific (NWP). However, polychaete and sipunculan species richness, composition, and distribution patterns still require...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,516 Views
16 Pages

First Insight on the Mucus of the Annelid Myxicola infundibulum (Polychaeta, Sabellidae) as a Potential Prospect for Drug Discovery

  • Loredana Stabili,
  • Margherita Licciano,
  • Adriana Giangrande,
  • Carmela Gerardi,
  • Sandra Angelica De Pascali and
  • Francesco Paolo Fanizzi

5 July 2019

Many marine organisms, including invertebrates, produce mucosal matrices having different functions. Besides mechanical protection, the mucus of many invertebrates contains specific compounds to make the animal poisonous and/or distasteful or irritat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,715 Views
14 Pages

Light-Mediated Toxicity of Porphyrin-Like Pigments from a Marine Polychaeta

  • Mariaelena D’Ambrosio,
  • Ana Catarina Santos,
  • Alfonso Alejo-Armijo,
  • A. Jorge Parola and
  • Pedro M. Costa

6 June 2020

Porphyrins and derivatives form one of the most abundant classes of biochromes. They result from the breakdown of heme and have crucial physiological functions. Bilins are well-known representatives of this group that, besides significant antioxidant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,251 Views
17 Pages

Effects of Commercially Available Plastics on Estuarine Sediment Dweller Polychaeta Hediste diversicolor

  • David Daniel,
  • João Pinto da Costa,
  • Ana Violeta Girão and
  • Bruno Nunes

Microplastics (MPs) are a major contaminant in aquatic environments. Due to their size, they are likely to cause deleterious effects. In this study, we assessed the effects of MPs obtained from two commercially available plastics (PP and PET) in the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,485 Views
13 Pages

Polychaete (Annelida) Diversity Patterns in Southern Gulf of Mexico: The Influence of Spatial Structure and Environmental Variables

  • Benjamín Quiroz-Martínez,
  • Pablo Hernández-Alcántara,
  • David Alberto Salas-de-León and
  • Vivianne Solís-Weiss

3 September 2021

A comprehensive database was built to examine the spatial diversity patterns of polychaete species from the continental shelf in Southern Gulf of Mexico. Using Cluster and nMDS analysis we found the composition of polychaete species to be different b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,090 Views
18 Pages

Exotic Polychaetes of a Sewage Pollution Influenced Lagoon (Çardak Lagoon, Turkish Straits)

  • Ertan Dağlı,
  • Abdullah Suat Ateş,
  • Seçil Acar,
  • Yeşim Büyükateş,
  • Alper Doğan and
  • Ahmet Kerem Bakır

1 June 2023

This paper includes three exotic polychaeta species, Hydroides dianthus (Verrill, 1873), Polydora cornuta Bosc, 1802, and Pseudopolydora paucibranchiata (Okuda, 1937), found during benthic samplings in Çardak Lagoon (Turkish Straits). The samp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
4,772 Views
15 Pages

Mechanism of Action and Therapeutic Potential of the β-Hairpin Antimicrobial Peptide Capitellacin from the Marine Polychaeta Capitella teleta

  • Victoria N. Safronova,
  • Pavel V. Panteleev,
  • Stanislav V. Sukhanov,
  • Ilia Y. Toropygin,
  • Ilia A. Bolosov and
  • Tatiana V. Ovchinnikova

25 February 2022

Among the most potent and proteolytically resistant antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) of animal origin are molecules forming a β-hairpin structure stabilized by disulfide bonds. In this study, we investigated the mechanism of action and therapeutic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,763 Views
24 Pages

Dimerization of the β-Hairpin Membrane-Active Cationic Antimicrobial Peptide Capitellacin from Marine Polychaeta: An NMR Structural and Thermodynamic Study

  • Pavel A. Mironov,
  • Alexander S. Paramonov,
  • Olesya V. Reznikova,
  • Victoria N. Safronova,
  • Pavel V. Panteleev,
  • Ilia A. Bolosov,
  • Tatiana V. Ovchinnikova and
  • Zakhar O. Shenkarev

11 March 2024

Capitellacin is the β-hairpin membrane-active cationic antimicrobial peptide from the marine polychaeta Capitella teleta. Capitellacin exhibits antibacterial activity, including against drug-resistant strains. To gain insight into the mechanism...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
5,716 Views
21 Pages

Redesigning Arenicin-1, an Antimicrobial Peptide from the Marine Polychaeta Arenicola marina, by Strand Rearrangement or Branching, Substitution of Specific Residues, and Backbone Linearization or Cyclization

  • Dmitriy S. Orlov,
  • Olga V. Shamova,
  • Igor E. Eliseev,
  • Maria S. Zharkova,
  • Oleg B. Chakchir,
  • Nikolinka Antcheva,
  • Sotir Zachariev,
  • Pavel V. Panteleev,
  • Vladimir N. Kokryakov and
  • Alessandro Tossi
  • + 1 author

23 June 2019

Arenicin-1, a β-sheet antimicrobial peptide isolated from the marine polychaeta Arenicola marina coelomocytes, has a potent, broad-spectrum microbicidal activity and also shows significant toxicity towards mammalian cells. Several variants were...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,882 Views
19 Pages

Endogenous Fluorescent Proteins in the Mucus of an Intertidal Polychaeta: Clues for Biotechnology

  • Ana P. Rodrigo,
  • Ana Lopes,
  • Ricardo Pereira,
  • Sandra I. Anjo,
  • Bruno Manadas,
  • Ana R. Grosso,
  • Pedro V. Baptista,
  • Alexandra R. Fernandes and
  • Pedro M. Costa

25 March 2022

The vast ocean holds many unexplored organisms with unique adaptive features that enable them to thrive in their environment. The secretion of fluorescent proteins is one of them, with reports on the presence of such compounds in marine annelids bein...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,368 Views
14 Pages

Insights into Environmental Drivers on the Reproductive Cycle of Diopatra neapolitana (Polychaeta: Onuphidae)

  • Daniel Escobar-Ortega,
  • Lucía Couceiro,
  • Ramón Muíño,
  • Edgar No and
  • Nuria Fernández

14 October 2022

The reproductive cycle of Diopatra neapolitana was studied over two years in Redondela (NW Spain), considering both the monthly evolution of the percentage of individuals with oocytes and the variation of the mean oocyte size. Moreover, since three o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
7,627 Views
24 Pages

10 March 2023

Serpulidae Rafinesque, 1815 is a speciose group of polychaetes that all inhabit calcareous tubes. The family was traditionally subdivided into Serpulinae, Filograninae, and Spirorbinae. Recent phylogenetic analyses have suggested that both Filogranin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,231 Views
50 Pages

21 February 2024

Pilargidae is a family of free-living and burrowing marine annelids. A lack of available molecular data for most of these species has precluded a molecular assessment of their phylogenetic relationships and has left uncertain the placement of Antonbr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,196 Views
17 Pages

17 April 2024

Spirorbinae, a ubiquitous group of marine calcareous tubeworms with a small body size as adults, have a fascinating diversity of brooding modes that form the basis for their taxonomic division into six tribes (traditionally subfamilies): in-tube incu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,388 Views
10 Pages

In Vitro Modulation of Complement Activation by Therapeutically Prospective Analogues of the Marine Polychaeta Arenicin Peptides

  • Ilia A. Krenev,
  • Pavel V. Panteleev,
  • Ekaterina S. Umnyakova,
  • Nikolay P. Gorbunov,
  • Valeria A. Kostevich,
  • Sergey V. Balandin,
  • Tatiana V. Ovchinnikova,
  • Galina M. Aleshina and
  • Mikhail N. Berlov

28 September 2022

The widespread resistance to antibiotics in pathogenic bacteria makes the development of a new generation of antimicrobials an urgent task. The development of new antibiotics must be accompanied by a comprehensive study of all of their biological act...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,173 Views
17 Pages

24 August 2024

Antimicrobial resistance is a critical global health issue, with rising resistance among bacteria and fungi. Marine organisms have emerged as promising, but underexplored, sources of new antimicrobial agents. Among them, marine polychaetes, such as H...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,170 Views
12 Pages

21 October 2021

(1) Background: Marphysa sanguinea is a polychaete with high economic value and ecological importance. Information on metabolism is important to understand the physiological action of organisms. (2) Methods: The rates of oxygen consumption (R) and am...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
7,771 Views
15 Pages

26 May 2020

A new species of glycerid polychaete, Glycera sheikhmujibi, is described from the saltmarsh on the central coast of Bangladesh. The species is identified based on morphological characteristics using both a light microscope and scanning electron micro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,882 Views
30 Pages

8 February 2025

Hesionid polychaetes are well known at hydrothermal vents, methane seeps, and unusual habitats such as whale falls. In 1985, Sirsoe grasslei was the first hesionid to be named from a hydrothermal vent. Vrijenhoekia was erected in 2008 for a closely r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,651 Views
23 Pages

12 August 2020

The aim of this research is to set a successful strategy for engaging citizen marine scientists and to obtain reliable data on marine species. The case study of this work is the bearded fireworm Hermodice carunculata, a charismatic species spreading...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,692 Views
17 Pages

Elemental Fractionation in Sabellariidae (Polychaeta) Biocement and Comparison with Seawater Pattern: A New Environmental Proxy in a High-Biodiversity Ecosystem?

  • Claudia Deias,
  • Adriano Guido,
  • Rossana Sanfilippo,
  • Carmine Apollaro,
  • Rocco Dominici,
  • Mara Cipriani,
  • Donatella Barca and
  • Giovanni Vespasiano

14 April 2023

The polychaete worm Sabellaria alveolata builds shallow-water aggregates of tubes by agglutinating sands using a secreted glue. Sabellarid bioconstructions represent fragile and dynamic habitats that host numerous associated organisms, playing a key...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
235 Views
7 Pages

26 December 2025

The introduced red king crab Paralithodes camtschaticus holds significant commercial value in the Barents Sea. This species is recognized as a host for a wide variety of symbiotic organisms, including polychaetes. In July 2015 and 2025, a total of 12...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,595 Views
14 Pages

16 December 2022

An undescribed species belonging to the family Eunicidae was detected in a sublittoral habitat of the southern coast of Korea. This Korean eunicid species was initially thought to belong to the genus Lysidice based on its general appearance, includin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,674 Views
13 Pages

Influence of Body Weight and Water Temperature on Growth in Ragworm Hediste diversicolor

  • Felipe Aguado-Giménez,
  • Benjamin García-García,
  • Ignacio Eduardo Martín and
  • Inmaculada Rasines

28 January 2023

Cultivation of the common ragworm—Hediste diversicolor—has attracted a great deal of interest in recent years. Growth optimization is a key aspect for its intensive production. We have assessed the effect of body weight (Bw) and temperatu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,113 Views
16 Pages

Hard-Bottom Polychaetes Exposed to Multiple Human Pressure along the Mediterranean Coast of Egypt

  • Rasha Hamdy,
  • Noha Elebiary,
  • Faiza Abdel Naby,
  • Jacopo Borghese,
  • Mohamed Dorgham,
  • Amira Hamdan and
  • Luigi Musco

6 March 2023

The complex mixture of anthropogenic pressure determines the impact on the marine biota, hampering the ecosystem’s functioning. The coast of Alexandria, Egypt, experiences multiple human pressure, including sewage discharge, engineering activit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,118 Views
11 Pages

When a Worm Loves a Coral: A Symbiotic Relationship from the Jurassic/Cretaceous Boundary

  • Olev Vinn,
  • Bert W. Hoeksema,
  • Bogusław Kołodziej and
  • Zuzana Kozlová

21 January 2023

Reefal limestones of the Štramberk Carbonate Platform are preserved as olistoliths and pebbles in deep-water flysch of the Outer Carpathians (Czech Republic, Poland). They contain the richest coral assemblages of the Jurassic/Cretaceous transi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
93 Citations
18,286 Views
34 Pages

An End-to-End DNA Taxonomy Methodology for Benthic Biodiversity Survey in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, Central Pacific Abyss

  • Adrian G. Glover,
  • Thomas G. Dahlgren,
  • Helena Wiklund,
  • Inga Mohrbeck and
  • Craig R. Smith

Recent years have seen increased survey and sampling expeditions to the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), central Pacific Ocean abyss, driven by commercial interests from contractors in the potential extraction of polymetallic nodules in the region. Par...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,410 Views
19 Pages

Diversity and Distribution Patterns of Hard Bottom Polychaete Assemblages in the North Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean)

  • Barbara Mikac,
  • Margherita Licciano,
  • Andrej Jaklin,
  • Ljiljana Iveša,
  • Adriana Giangrande and
  • Luigi Musco

21 October 2020

The knowledge on the hard bottom polychaete assemblages in the Northern Adriatic Sea, a Mediterranean region strongly affected by environmental pressures, is scarce and outdated. The objective of this paper was to update the information on polychaete...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,222 Views
21 Pages

Novel BRICHOS-Related Antimicrobial Peptides from the Marine Worm Heteromastus filiformis: Transcriptome Mining, Synthesis, Biological Activities, and Therapeutic Potential

  • Pavel V. Panteleev,
  • Victoria N. Safronova,
  • Shuting Duan,
  • Alexey S. Komlev,
  • Ilia A. Bolosov,
  • Roman N. Kruglikov,
  • Tatiana I. Kombarova,
  • Olga V. Korobova,
  • Eugenia S. Pereskokova and
  • Tatiana V. Ovchinnikova
  • + 5 authors

14 December 2023

Marine polychaetes represent an extremely rich and underexplored source of novel families of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). The rapid development of next generation sequencing technologies and modern bioinformatics approaches allows us to apply them...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,794 Views
17 Pages

Mussel Shells from Marine Aquaculture Act like Ecosystem Engineers: Legacy Effects on Benthic Communities

  • Pablo Sanchez-Jerez,
  • Nuria Casado-Coy,
  • Jesus Souza Troncoso,
  • Celia Olabarria,
  • Carlos Valle-Pérez,
  • Candela Marí Such and
  • Carlos Sanz-Lázaro

25 October 2023

Ecosystem engineers are organisms that cause changes in the physical state of biotic and abiotic structures that modulate the availability of resources to other species, thus affecting biochemical cycles. Molluscs, especially bivalves such as mussels...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,348 Views
19 Pages

Morphological Modifications and Injuries of Corals Caused by Symbiotic Feather Duster Worms (Sabellidae) in the Caribbean

  • Bert W. Hoeksema,
  • Rosalie F. Timmerman,
  • Roselle Spaargaren,
  • Annabel Smith-Moorhouse,
  • Roel J. van der Schoot,
  • Sean J. Langdon-Down and
  • Charlotte E. Harper

25 April 2022

Some coral-associated invertebrates are known for the negative impact they have on the health of their hosts. During biodiversity surveys on the coral reefs of Curaçao and a study of photo archives of Curaçao, Bonaire, and St. Eustatius...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,584 Views
21 Pages

Polychaetes Associated with Calcareous Red Algae Corallina officinalis in the Northern Adriatic Sea

  • Valentina Pitacco,
  • Moira Buršić,
  • Ante Žunec,
  • Petra Burić,
  • Neven Iveša,
  • Ines Kovačić,
  • Emina Pustijanac,
  • Ljiljana Iveša,
  • Tanja Vojvoda Zeljko and
  • Borut Mavrič

22 April 2025

Polychaetes are important marine invertebrates that contribute to sediment bioturbation, nutrient recycling, and food web dynamics. This study examines the diversity and structure of the polychaete assemblages associated with the red algae Corallina...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,417 Views
23 Pages

21 May 2025

The tubes of polychaetes of the genus Chaetopterus (Annelida: Chaetopteridae) provide habitat for cryptic, symbiotic organisms that are often overlooked when examining diversity. Our study employed molecular phylogenetics to examine the diversity of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,730 Views
11 Pages

26 May 2022

Biological invasions can have major impacts on freshwater and marine ecosystems. Therefore, it is vital that non-indigenous species are accurately identified and reported when potential or confirmed invasions occur. The present study reports the firs...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,744 Views
5 Pages

Envenoming by a Marine Blood Worm (Glycera)

  • Daniela M. Durkin,
  • Alison N. Young,
  • Kent Khtikian,
  • Zuzana Karjala,
  • Arin L. Isenstein,
  • Bryan G. Fry and
  • Matthew R. Lewin

17 July 2022

Bites from venomous marine annelid ‘bloodworms’ (e.g., Glycera spp.) do not appear to have been described in the medical literature despite being seemingly well-known to bait diggers and fishermen. The few laboratory study reports describ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,879 Views
13 Pages

First Molecular Phylogeny of Lumbrineridae (Annelida)

  • Polina Borisova and
  • Nataliya Budaeva

25 January 2022

Lumbrineridae is a family of marine annelids with simple external morphology but complex and diverse jaw apparatuses consisting of paired maxillae and mandibles. Here we present the first phylogeny of lumbrinerids based on combination of nuclear (18S...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,238 Views
18 Pages

Transgenerational Immune Priming in the Field: Maternal Environmental Experience Leads to Differential Immune Transfer to Oocytes in the Marine Annelid Hediste diversicolor

  • Clémentine Bernier,
  • Céline Boidin-Wichlacz,
  • Aurélie Tasiemski,
  • Nina Hautekèete,
  • François Massol and
  • Virginie Cuvillier-Hot

1 December 2019

Transgenerational immune priming (TGIP) is an intriguing form of parental care which leads to the plastic adjustment of the progeny’s immunity according to parental immune experience. Such parental effect has been described in several vertebrat...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,319 Views
11 Pages

Diversity and Distribution of Sabellida (Annelida) under Protection Regimes

  • Luigi Musco,
  • Margherita Licciano and
  • Adriana Giangrande

26 May 2021

Sabellida are widespread, diverse and abundant in marine benthic habitats. Their distribution patterns on hard-bottom substrates are poorly studied so far. Little is known about the factors influencing their distribution, including the protection reg...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
42 Citations
15,570 Views
54 Pages

The Current State of Eunicida (Annelida) Systematics and Biodiversity

  • Joana Zanol,
  • Luis F. Carrera-Parra,
  • Tatiana Menchini Steiner,
  • Antonia Cecilia Z. Amaral,
  • Helena Wiklund,
  • Ascensão Ravara and
  • Nataliya Budaeva

9 February 2021

In this study, we analyze the current state of knowledge on extant Eunicida systematics, morphology, feeding, life history, habitat, ecology, distribution patterns, local diversity and exploitation. Eunicida is an order of Errantia annelids character...

  • Article
  • Open Access
73 Citations
6,743 Views
24 Pages

An Innovative IMTA System: Polychaetes, Sponges and Macroalgae Co-Cultured in a Southern Italian In-Shore Mariculture Plant (Ionian Sea)

  • Adriana Giangrande,
  • Cataldo Pierri,
  • Daniele Arduini,
  • Jacopo Borghese,
  • Margherita Licciano,
  • Roberta Trani,
  • Giuseppe Corriero,
  • Grazia Basile,
  • Ester Cecere and
  • Caterina Longo
  • + 2 authors

23 September 2020

In this paper, we report data from the first year of rearing of a set of filter feeder bioremediator organisms: macrobenthic invertebrates (sabellid polychaetes and sponges), coupled with macroalgae, realized in a mariculture fish farm. This innovati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
5,288 Views
18 Pages

28 January 2020

Severe and persistent bottom-water hypoxia (≤2 mg O2 L−1) occurs on the Louisiana/Texas continental shelf from mid-May through mid-September over a large area (up to 23,000 km2 in mid-summer). Benthic infauna are less mobile than demersal or...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,220 Views
27 Pages

Molecular biomarkers are valuable tools universally used for early warning monitoring due to their ability to detect stress at subcellular scales, even before visible or lethal changes occur in organisms. Their use is considered a priority, especiall...

  • Article
  • Open Access
359 Views
20 Pages

15 December 2025

The systematics of the polychaete family Ampharetidae in Korean waters have been marked by long-standing confusion and potential misidentifications of key species. This study presents a critical systematics re-assessment of Korean ampharetids, based...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,128 Views
18 Pages

A Transcriptomic Approach to the Recruitment of Venom Proteins in a Marine Annelid

  • Ana P. Rodrigo,
  • Ana R. Grosso,
  • Pedro V. Baptista,
  • Alexandra R. Fernandes and
  • Pedro M. Costa

28 January 2021

The growing number of known venomous marine invertebrates indicates that chemical warfare plays an important role in adapting to diversified ecological niches, even though it remains unclear how toxins fit into the evolutionary history of these anima...

  • Interesting Images
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,112 Views
4 Pages

Extension of the Recorded Host Range of Caribbean Christmas Tree Worms (Spirobranchus spp.) with Two Scleractinians, a Zoantharian, and an Ascidian

  • Bert W. Hoeksema,
  • Jaaziel E. García-Hernández,
  • Godfried W.N.M. van Moorsel,
  • Gabriël Olthof and
  • Harry A. ten Hove

21 March 2020

Caribbean Christmas tree worms (Annelida: Polychaeta: Serpulidae: Spirobranchus) are considered host generalists in their associations with anthozoan (Scleractinia) and hydrozoan (Millepora) stony corals [...]

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,495 Views
15 Pages

Early Succession Patterns of Benthic Assemblages on Artificial Reefs in the Oligotrophic Eastern Mediterranean Basin

  • Ioannis Rallis,
  • Giorgos Chatzigeorgiou,
  • Marta Florido,
  • Francisco Sedano,
  • Avgi Procopiou,
  • Melina Chertz-Bynichaki,
  • Emmanouela Vernadou,
  • Wanda Plaiti,
  • Panayota Koulouri and
  • Thanos Dailianis
  • + 2 authors

The colonization of artificial structures by benthic organisms in the marine realm is known to be affected by the general trophic patterns of the biogeographical zone and the prevailing environmental traits at the local scale. The present work aims t...

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