1993
DOI: 10.1002/mmnz.19930690203
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Bestimmungsschlüssel der benthischen Hydrozoen der Ostsee

Abstract: Identification Key for the Benthic Hydrozoa of the Baltic Sea An identification key for the polyps of Hydrozoans is given in this contribution. It includes all species (a total of 44) that have been mentioned in the available literature to live in the Baltic‐Sea‐Area from Kiel Bight to the Bay of Bothnia. Besides the identification key, taxonomical features and diagnoses of all these species are presented, together with notes on their distribution, biology, ecology, and taxonomy.

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“…However, these structures are not mentioned or illustrated in the original description of the species (L. Agassiz 1862). Finally, Agassiz believed that his species differed from T. indivisa in being an inhabitant of brackish waters, although T. indivisa has been found in salinities as low as 18‰ (Schönborn et al 1993).…”
Section: Reports Of Hydroids From the East Coast Of North America Datmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, these structures are not mentioned or illustrated in the original description of the species (L. Agassiz 1862). Finally, Agassiz believed that his species differed from T. indivisa in being an inhabitant of brackish waters, although T. indivisa has been found in salinities as low as 18‰ (Schönborn et al 1993).…”
Section: Reports Of Hydroids From the East Coast Of North America Datmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The stems are a substrate for a number of other hydroids and other sessile invertebrates. Tubularia indivisa tolérâtes reduced salinities down to 18 ppt (Schônborn et al, 1993).…”
Section: Abbreviationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Biology: Usually found in depths of 1-30 m, but records down to 3000 m are known (Bonnevie, 1899;Fey, 1970;Christiansen, 1972;Calder & Vervoort, 1998;Schuchert, 2001a). Ectopleura larynx tolérâtes reduced salinity at least down to 18 ppt (Schônborn et al, 1993). In the Atlantic, reproduction usually takes place from May to October (Pyefinch & Downing, 1949;Hamond, 1957;Christiansen, 1972;own observations).…”
Section: Abbreviationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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