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Filograna implexa  Berkeley, 1835

Lacy tubeworm or coral worm


Emma Blacklock (2011)




Filograna implexa colony
Photo by Emma Blacklock

 

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References

References

Atlas of Living Australia.   “Filograna implexa, mapped occurrence records”.  Retrieved from http://bie.ala.org.au/species/urn:lsid:catalogueoflife.org:taxon:e5d9a3d6-29c1-102b-9a4a-00304854f820:ac2010

Bornhold, B.D., & Milliman J.D.  (1973).   Generic and environmental control of carbonate mineralogy in serpulid (polychaete) Tubes.    The Journal of Geology,81(3), 363-373. 

Collie, J.S.,  Escanero, G.A., &  Valentine, P.C.  (2000).   Photographic evaluation of the impacts of bottom fishing on benthic epifauna.  Journal of Marine Science57, 987–1001.

Glasby, C.J. (2000).  Family serpulidae.  In Beeskey, P.L., Ross, G.J.B. & Glasby, C.J.   (eds)  Polychaetaes and their allies: The southern synthesis.  Fauna of Australia (184 – 189).  Melbourne Australia:  CSIRO Publishing.

Haanes, H., & Gulliksen, B.  (2011).   A high local species richness and biodiversity within high-latitude calcareous aggregates of tube-building polychaetes.  Biodiversity Conservation, 20, 793–806.

Nishi, E. (1993).  Notes on reproductive biology of some serpulid polychaetes at Sesoko Island, Okinawa, with brief accounts of setal morphology of three species of Salmacina and Filograna implexa. Marine Fouling, 10(1), 11-16. 

Pernet, B.  (2001).   Escape Hatches for the Clonal Offspring of Serpulid Polychaetes.   Biological Bulletin200(2), 107-117. 

Richards, R. (2008).   Filograna implexa: Comprehensive description.  Retrieved from http://eol.org/pages/620726/details

Ruppert, S.E., Fox, R.S. & Barnes.  (2004).   Invertebrate zoology: A functional evolutionary approach, Seventh edition.  Belmont USA: Brooks/Cole Cengage Leaning.

Senowbari-Daryan, B., & Link, M.  (2005).   Filograna (colonial serpulid worm tubes) from upper Triassic (Norian) reef boulders of Taurus Mts. (southern Turkey).    Facies, 51, 454–459.   

Van Nieuwenhuijzen, A., De Kluijver, M., Ingalsuo, S., & Veldhuijzen-Van Zanten, H.  (2011) Macrobenthos of the North Sea – polychaeta.  Retrieved   fromhttp://species-identification.org/species.php?species_group=macrobenthos_polychaeta&id=574

Vinni, O.,Ten Hove, H.A., Mutevi, H., & Kirsimae, K.  (2008).  Ultrastructure and mineral composition of serpulid tubes (polychaeta, annelida).   Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society154, 633–650

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