2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/618/1/012028
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Assessment of tunicate distribution and Polycarpa sp. tunic color variation in the Ambon Island waters

Abstract: Updated information regarding tunicates distribution and diversity in the waters around Ambon Island is scarce if any. We carried out an assessment using the underwater census approach in June 2018 to obtain the said information. Tunicates’ composition and distribution were described based on six sampling station observations. Their average density in five of six stations was less than one individual per meter square. Predominant genera observed were Didemnum and Polycarpa. Tunicates belonging to Polycarpa sp.… Show more

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“…Ascidians (Phylum: Chordata, Class: Ascidiacea) are marine filter feeding chordates, and are part of the sister group of vertebrates ( Delsuc et al, 2006 ). Ascidians are broadly used in ecological ( Shenkar and Swalla, 2011 ; Rocha et al, 2012 ; Ruli and Tapilatu, 2020 ), cellular ( Ryan et al, 2016 ; Rosental et al, 2018 ), and molecular research ( Harafuji et al, 2002 ). Colonial ascidians reproduce both sexually and asexually and can regenerate any missing body part ( Kowarsky et al, 2021 ; Blanchoud et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ascidians (Phylum: Chordata, Class: Ascidiacea) are marine filter feeding chordates, and are part of the sister group of vertebrates ( Delsuc et al, 2006 ). Ascidians are broadly used in ecological ( Shenkar and Swalla, 2011 ; Rocha et al, 2012 ; Ruli and Tapilatu, 2020 ), cellular ( Ryan et al, 2016 ; Rosental et al, 2018 ), and molecular research ( Harafuji et al, 2002 ). Colonial ascidians reproduce both sexually and asexually and can regenerate any missing body part ( Kowarsky et al, 2021 ; Blanchoud et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ascidians (Phylum: Chordata, Class: Ascidiacea) are marine filter feeding chordates, and are part of the sister group of vertebrates 1 . Ascidians are broadly used in ecological [2][3][4] , cellular 5,6 , and molecular research 7 . Colonial ascidians reproduce both sexually and asexually and can regenerate any missing body part 8 , 9 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%