Dear colleagues,
My paper "Taxonomy of the genus Scoloplos (Orbiniidae) in White, Barents
and North seas" has been recently published in Zoologichesky Zhurnal in
Russian language. English version will be published in several months.
I will be able to send copies on request if anybody is interested.
Yours
Anna Zhadan
Department of Invertebrate Zoology
Biological Faculty
Moscow State University
Moscow 119899 Russia
e-mail zhadan at 1.inv.bio.msu.ru
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the allied families. The order Poeobiida has also been established, but I
prefer to follow Fauchald* and keep it lumped in the Flabelligerida.
*Fauchald K (1977) The polychaete worms: Definitions and keys to the
orders, families and genera. Science Series 28. Natural History Museum
of Los Angeles County, p 188
Recent papers on Poeobius meseres include:
Childress JJ, Thuesen EV (1993) Effects of hydrostatic pressure on
metabolic rates of six species of deep-sea gelatinous zooplankton. Limnol
Oceanogr 38:665-670
McGowan JA (1960) The relationship of the distribution of the planktonic
worm, Poeobius meseres Heath, to the water masses of the North Pacific.
Deep-Sea Res 6:125-139
Robbins DE (1965) The biology and morphology of the pelagic annelid
Poeobius meseres Heath. J Zool 146:197-212
Thuesen EV, Childress JJ (1993) Metabolic rates, enzyme activities and
chemical compositions of some deep-sea pelagic worms, particularly
Nectonemertes mirabilis (Nemertea; Hoplonemertinea) and Poeobius meseres
(Annelida; Polychaeta). Deep-Sea Res 40:937-951
Uttal L, Buck KR (1996) Dietary study of the midwater polychaete Poeobius
meseres in Monterey Bay, California. Mar Bio 125:333-343
Uttal-Cooke L (1992) Feeding habits of the midwater polychaete, Poeobius
meseres (Heath, 1930) in Monterey Bay, California. Unpublished M.S.
Thesis. Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, San Jose State University, 50
p.
ERIK
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