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Species of marine filter feeder
The predatory tunicate (Megalodicopia hians), also known as the ghostfish, is a species of tunicate which lives anchored along deep-sea canyon walls and
Predatory_tunicate
Marine animals, subphylum of chordates
Tunicates are marine invertebrates belonging to the subphylum Tunicata (/ˌtjuːnɪˈkeɪtə/ TEW-nih-KAY-tə). This grouping is part of the Chordata, a phylum
Tunicate
Topics referred to by the same term
Ghostfish or Ghost Fish may refer to: Predatory tunicate, which is not actually a fish Wrymouth Kryptopterus vitreolus Chimaera, also known as a ghost
Ghostfish
(compound tunicate) Botryllus schlosseri (golden star tunicate) Didemnum spp. Molgula manhattensis (sea grape) Styela clava (Asian stalked tunicate) Carcharhinus
List of animals of Long Island Sound
List_of_animals_of_Long_Island_Sound
Order of tunicates
muscle strands reminiscent of barrel bands. Like all tunicates, except for the predatory tunicate, they are filter feeders. Unlike the related class Ascidiacea
Doliolida
Family of tunicates
Octacnemidae is a family of tunicates belonging to the order Phlebobranchia. Genera: Benthascidia Ritter, 1907 Cibacapsa Monniot & Monniot, 1983 Cryptia
Octacnemidae
sea lampreys, zebra mussels, smallmouth bass, European green crab, vase tunicate, and sea squirts. The sea lamprey began migrating to fresh water like Lake
Aquatic invasive species in Canada
Aquatic_invasive_species_in_Canada
Animals that feed by straining food from water
expelled through a separate exhalant siphon. To obtain enough food, a typical tunicate needs to process about one body-volume of water per second. Aquatic arthropods
Filter_feeder
Origin and diversification of fish through geologic time
may have evolved from an animal similar to a coral-like sea squirt (a tunicate), whose larvae resemble early fish in important ways. The first ancestors
Evolution_of_fish
member †Pikaia Cephalochordate †Cathaymyrus Lancelet Olfactores †Haikouella Tunicate †Myllokunmingiidae? (†Haikouichthys, †Myllokunmingia) †Zhongxiniscus? Jawless
Lists_of_prehistoric_fish
Family of ray-finned fishes
Lancetfishes are large oceanic predatory ray-finned fishes in the genus Alepisaurus ("scaleless lizard") in the monogeneric family Alepisauridae. Lancetfishes
Lancetfish
Species of sea squirt
igaboja, commonly known as sea hedgehog, bristly tunicate or spiny sea squirt, is a species of tunicate in the family Pyuridae. It is native to the northeastern
Halocynthia_igaboja
Family of fishes
member †Pikaia Cephalochordate †Cathaymyrus Lancelet Olfactores †Haikouella Tunicate †Myllokunmingiidae? (†Haikouichthys, †Myllokunmingia) †Zhongxiniscus? Jawless
Snailfish
Species of fish
eyes. It is omnivorous, it feeds on filamentous green and red algae, tunicates, and on smaller amounts of corals, bryozoans, polychaetes, echinoderms
Valentin's_sharpnose_puffer
Species of crustacean
homes, created most commonly from the tunics of select species of pelagic tunicates; Phronima females appropriate these tunics and rear their young within
Phronima_sedentaria
Species of fish
and gorgonians. It feeds mainly on sponges and algae, but also consumes tunicates, bryozoans and other bottom-dwelling invertebrates. Juveniles are found
Orangespotted_filefish
Species of fish
demersal or estuarine habit. This predatory species has a broad diet which includes crabs, shrimps, barnacles, worms, tunicates, small fish and bivalves. They
Black_sea_bass
Genus of fishes
Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. They are predatory fish, largely associated with reefs, and are found in tropical and subtropical
Epinephelus
Class of lobe-finned fishes
member †Pikaia Cephalochordate †Cathaymyrus Lancelet Olfactores †Haikouella Tunicate †Myllokunmingiidae? (†Haikouichthys, †Myllokunmingia) †Zhongxiniscus? Jawless
Coelacanth
are rarely, if ever, offered in the saltwater aquaria trade. Sponges Tunicates (sea squirts) Non-dwarf Angelfish This includes any of the larger angelfish
Reef_safe
Profound change in body structure during the postembryonic development of an organism
fish, amphibians, mollusks, crustaceans, cnidarians, echinoderms, and tunicates undergo metamorphosis, often accompanied by a change of nutrition or behavior
Metamorphosis
Gill-bearing non-tetrapod aquatic vertebrates
levels in freshwater and marine food webs. Fish at the higher levels are predatory, and a substantial part of their prey consists of other fish. In addition
Fish
Heterotrophic protistan or metazoan members of the plankton ecosystem
zooplankton include pelagic cnidarians, ctenophores, molluscs, arthropods and tunicates, as well as planktonic arrow worms and bristle worms. The distinction
Zooplankton
recorded individual having a weight of 2,744 kg (6049 lb) The largest tunicate is Synoicum pulmonaria, found at depths of 20 and 40 metres (66 and 131 ft)
Largest_and_heaviest_animals
Species of fish
consumed by Moorish idols, but they also feed upon algae, coral polyps, tunicates and other benthic invertebrates, making them somewhat omnivorous. They
Moorish_idol
Paraphyletic infraphylum of fish
ISBN 978-0-471-85074-8. Haaramo, Mikko (2007). "Chordata – lancets, tunicates, and vertebrates". Mikko's Phylogeny Archive. Retrieved 30 December 2016
Agnatha
Species of fish
Eastern Atlantic Ocean), and sand eels, as well as squid, mussels, clams, tunicates, comb jellies, brittle stars, sand dollars, sea cucumbers, crustaceans
Atlantic_cod
include soft-bodied invertebrates such as tunicates as well as vertebrates—animals with a backbone. While tunicate fossils predate the Cambrian explosion
History_of_life
Individual opening to a gill
slits. Gill slits likely originated from pharyngeal slits (as found in tunicates) that were used for filter-feeding. The term "gill slits" has also been
Gill_slit
Species of shark
fishes are their main prey, but echinoderms, polychaetes, sipunculids and tunicates may also be eaten. Dietary preferences change with age; younger animals
Small-spotted_catshark
Order of gastropods
Other groups feed on tunicates (e.g. Nembrotha, Goniodoris), other nudibranchs (Roboastra, which are descended from tunicate-feeding species), barnacles
Nudibranch
Animal that feeds on carrion
Types of carrion consumed include dead seals, pilchards, jellyfish and tunicates, bones from whale falls, and fishery discards such as whiting and langoustine
Necrophage
Extinct group of cartilaginous fishes
be over 7.6 metres (25 ft) long by some estimates. Eugeneodonts were predatory, with eugeneodontoids likely being generalist feeders and some edestoids
Eugeneodontiformes
2017 British nature documentary television series
depths of Antarctica host diverse endemic creatures. In other oceans, giant tunicate – pyrosome, swordfish, cock-eyed squid and barreleyes are specially adapted
Blue_Planet_II
Species of marine reptile
other soft-bodied organisms, such as other cnidarians (siphonophores), tunicates (salps and pyrosomas) and cephalopods (squid). They are also believed
Leatherback_sea_turtle
Marine animals without a vertebral column
crassa. Tunicates may provide clues to vertebrate (and therefore human) ancestry. Salp chain Gill slits in an acorn worm (left) and tunicate (right) There
Marine_invertebrates
Emission of light by a living organism
concentration of the secreted molecules, is high. Pyrosomes are colonial tunicates and each zooid has a pair of luminescent organs on either side of the
Bioluminescence
Organisms that live in salt water
vertebrates (see below). The other two subphyla are marine invertebrates: the tunicates (salps and sea squirts) and the cephalochordates (such as lancelets).
Marine_life
Subclass of hydrozoans
artificial surfaces. Many of them live on other organisms such as fish, tunicates, algae, and crustaceans. Furthermore, they prefer not to settle on sand
Hydroidolina
Phylum of invertebrate animals
division of the animal kingdom containing the brachiopods, bryozoans, and tunicates, the members of the three groups having been supposed to somewhat resemble
Mollusca
Division or infraclass of fishes
Predatory teleost: the flesh-cutting teeth of a piranha (Serrasalmidae)
Teleost
Endocrine gland in the neck
thyroid. For instance, the closest living relatives of vertebrates, the tunicates and amphioxi (lancelets), have a structure very similar to that of larval
Thyroid
Pluripotent embryonic cell group giving rise to diverse cell lineages
common ancestor to the chordates. In some non-vertebrate chordates such as tunicates a lineage of cells (melanocytes) has been identified, which are similar
Neural_crest
Genetic technique for identifying organisms in mixed samples
or the DNA may have been transported in the faeces of a more mobile predatory species (e.g., birds depositing fish eDNA, or was previously present,
Metabarcoding
Species of fish
found over rock reefs and rock substrates. They are predatory, feeding on other fishes, tunicates and salps. Pristipomoides auricilla is fished for using
Pristipomoides_auricilla
Extinct order of bony fishes
Ahlberg, P. E.; Qiao, T.; Zhu, Y.; Zhao, W.; Jia, L. (2016). "A Devonian predatory fish provides insights into the early evolution of modern sarcopterygians"
Onychodontiformes
Oikopleura dioica, a larvacean (2001). Ciona intestinalis, a tunicate (2002) Ciona savignyi, a tunicate (2007) Superorder Galeomorphi Order Carcharhiniformes
List of sequenced animal genomes
List_of_sequenced_animal_genomes
Species of fish
rocky substrates. It is a predatory species which eats fishes and benthic invertebrates, including cephalopods and tunicates. Spawning takes place nearly
Apsilus_dentatus
Geological formation in South Australia
a group of basal chordates often considered to be close relatives of tunicates. Vetustovermis A possible member of Nectocarididae, a controversial family
Emu_Bay_Shale
Any life form too small for the naked human eye to see that lives in a marine environment
article) include pelagic cnidarians, ctenophores, molluscs, arthropods and tunicates, as well as planktonic arrow worms and bristle worms. Microzooplankton:
Marine_microorganisms
Series of Early Cambrian deposits in the Chiungchussu Formation in China
Yunnanozoon. An alternative proposal places vetulicolians as a sister group to tunicates. Vetulicolians are thought to have been swimmers that either were filter
Maotianshan_Shales
Overview of humans' uses of animals
drug Yondelis was isolated from the tunicate Ecteinascidia turbinata. One of dozens of toxins made by the predatory cone snail Conus geographus is used
Human_uses_of_animals
Clade of lobe-finned fish
the Paleozoic). In the early–middle Devonian (416–385 Ma), while the predatory placoderms dominated the seas, some sarcopterygians came into freshwater
Sarcopterygii
Free-living species of nematode
(notably the trematode Schistosoma mansoni), and a primitive chordate tunicate Oikopleura dioica. Many more organisms are likely to be shown to have these
Caenorhabditis_elegans
Shankouclava S. anningense S. shankouense Likely one of the earliest known tunicates, alongside Cheungkongella and possibly "Palaeoikopleuria". Zhongjianichthys
Paleobiota of the Maotianshan Shales
Paleobiota_of_the_Maotianshan_Shales
September 21, 2017. Retrieved September 20, 2017. Ciona intestinalis (tunicate). Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Global Invasive Species
List_of_introduced_species
Genus of fishes
Like other snappers, they are predatory fishes which prey on other smaller fishes, squid, crustaceans and pelagic tunicates. Pristipomoides snappers are
Pristipomoides
Concealment in plain sight by any means, e.g. colour, pattern and shape
larvae, including radiata (coelenterates), siphonophores, salps (floating tunicates), gastropod molluscs, polychaete worms, many shrimplike crustaceans, and
Camouflage
Ecological effect of a species arriving first at a site
larval recruitment in a community of small marine organisms (sponges, tunicates, hydroids, and other species). Shulman (1983) found strong priority effects
Priority_effect
Coral barrier reef along the Florida Keys
anemones, molluscs, crabs, spiny lobsters, sea stars, sea cucumbers, tunicates and various fish, including grunts (Haemulon spp.), snappers (Lutjanus
Florida_Reef
Camouflage in water, mainly by transparency, reflection, counter-illumination
species, as well as larger animals such as jellyfish, salps (floating tunicates), and comb jellies. Many marine animals that float near the surface are
Underwater_camouflage
Mid-Cambrian fossils from a deposit in British Columbia, Canada
; Escriva, H.; Xavier-Neto, J.; Laudet, V. (May 2006). "Amphioxus and tunicates as evolutionary model systems". Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 21 (5):
Fossils_of_the_Burgess_Shale
Fossil flora and fauna in the Posidonia Shale, Germany
quadriscissus) or SMNS 95401 (Metopacanthus sp.). The genus Clarkeiteuthis and its predatory behaviour, found associated with fishes of the genus Leptolepis. Based
Paleobiota of the Posidonia Shale
Paleobiota_of_the_Posidonia_Shale
Lerosey-Aubril, R.; Weaver, J. C.; Ortega-Hernández, J. (2023). "A mid-Cambrian tunicate and the deep origin of the ascidiacean body plan". Nature Communications
2023_in_paleontology
Rock formations in the Adriatic Sea
or proximal areas of the mobile substrates. There are many species of Tunicates among which there are the big and colourful colonies of Aplidium conicum
Tegnue
doi:10.2517/2017PR022. S2CID 134160944. Jobst Wendt (2018). "The first tunicate with a calcareous exoskeleton (Upper Triassic, northern Italy)". Palaeontology
2018_in_paleontology
(2021). "New Ediacaran fossils from the Ukraine, some with a putative tunicate relationship". PalZ. 95 (4): 623–639. Bibcode:2021PalZ...95..623M. doi:10
2021_in_paleontology
PREDATORY TUNICATE
PREDATORY TUNICATE
Male
French
 French and German name derived from Occitan astor, ASTOR means "goshawk," itself from Latin acceptor, a variant of accipiter, meaning "hawk." It was originally a derogatory term for men with hawk-like, predatory characteristics.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hill with a sharp point, from Old English pīc ‘point’, ‘hill’, which was a relatively common place name element.English : metonymic occupational name for a pike fisherman or nickname for a predatory individual, from Middle English pike.English : metonymic occupational name for a user of a pointed tool for breaking up the earth, Middle English pike. Compare Pick.English : metonymic occupational name for a medieval foot soldier who used a pike, a weapon consisting of a sharp pointed metal end on a long pole, Middle English pic (Old French pique, of Germanic origin).English : nickname for a tall, thin person, from a transferred sense of one of the above.English : from a Germanic personal name (derived from the root ‘sharp’, ‘pointed’), found in Middle English and Old French as Pic.English : nickname from Old French pic ‘woodpecker’, Latin picus. Compare Pye and Speight.Irish : in the south, of English origin; in Ulster a variant Anglicization of Gaelic Mac Péice (see McPeake).Americanized spelling of German Peik, from Middle Low German pēk ‘sharp, pointed tool or weapon’. Compare 4 above or from a Germanic personal name (see 6 above).John Pike brought his family to Boston from England in 1635 and settled in Newbury, MA. His son Robert was a leading citizen and a vigorous defender of civil and religious liberty in colonial MA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English pykerell ‘young pike’ (from Middle English pike ‘pike’ (a predatory fish) + the diminutive suffix -erel), applied as a nickname for a sharp and aggressive person, or possibly as a metonymic occupational name for a catcher or seller of these fish.
PREDATORY TUNICATE
PREDATORY TUNICATE
Girl/Female
Arabic
Rainning Clowed
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intelligence.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Nobility; Noble Kind; Soft; Sweet
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Knowledge
Boy/Male
Tamil
Free from disease
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Raga
Boy/Male
Celtic American Gaelic Irish
Fire.
Boy/Male
Indian
Surname or Lastname
English (Sussex)
English (Sussex) : unexplained.
PREDATORY TUNICATE
PREDATORY TUNICATE
PREDATORY TUNICATE
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PREDATORY TUNICATE
a.
Prefatory.
a.
Tending or designed to depredate; characterized by depredation; plundering; as, a depredatory incursion.
a.
Of or pertaining to prey; plundering; predatory.
a.
Introductory; prefatory; preliminary.
adv.
In a predatory manner.
a.
Of the nature of a prolegomenon; preliminary; introductory; prefatory.
a.
Alt. of Preatory
a.
Treacherous.
a.
Suppliant; beseeching.
a.
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a preface; introductory to a book, essay, or discourse; as, prefatory remarks.
v. i.
To make a predatory incursion; to plunder or lay waste.
a.
Hungry; ravenous; as, predatory spirits.
n.
The act of ravaging; a ravaging; a predatory excursion. See Foray.
adv.
In a prefatory manner; by way of preface.
pl.
of Crematory
a.
Characterized by plundering; practicing rapine; plundering; pillaging; as, a predatory excursion; a predatory party.
a.
Living by prey; predatory.
a.
Living by preying upon other animals; carnivorous.
pl.
of Crematory
n.
Alt. of Crematory