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Facultative association of Purpura panama with Bunodosoma goanense
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Menezes, Cecelia
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Thakur, Narsinh L.
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Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
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Biodiversity
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
2023
[...]there is competition for limited space and food (Dayton 1971). The undischarged nematocysts (Fig. 1d) resembled those present in B. goanense. Besides nematocysts, there were no other actinarian tissues in the snail’s gut. [...]this study emphasizes the multifaceted benefits of the association between Purpura panama and Bunodosoma goanense in the rocky intertidal zone of Anjuna.
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Observations of the likelihood of asexual reproduction in sea anemone Bunodosoma goanense den Hartog & Vennam, 1993
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Menezes, Cecelia
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Thakur, Narsinh L.
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Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
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Animals
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Asexual reproduction
2022
During asexual reproduction, according to Chia (1976), sea anemones can regenerate by cloning themselves through binary fission where an individual separates longitudinally or transversely to form two equal halves, pedal laceration during which small pieces of tissues of sea anemone separate from the base and form new individuals. According to Shick (1991), sea anemones rely upon asexual reproduction rather than sexual reproduction in harsh environmental conditions. The photographs are observations and we, therefore, hypothesize the possibility of longitudinal fission in B. goanense and the likelihood of pedal laceration in the genus Bunodosoma.
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