The Population Status of Cardііdae (Bіvalvіa) as a Bioindicator for Water Quality in the North-western Part of the Sea of Azov [PDF]
An attempt was made to evaluate the suitability of using mollusc populations from the family Cardiidae as a biological indicator to monitor ecological water quality in the north-western part of the Sea of Azov.
Khaliman, I. (Ihor)
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Sustainable Solutions for Oyster Shell Waste Recycling in Thailand and the Philippines
This paper studies the utilization and management of the waste mollusk shell. The two major export countries of mollusk shell are the Southeast Asia’s Thailand and the Philippines.
Ramakrishna Chilakala +4 more
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Mollusk species at a Pliocene shelf whale fall (Orciano Pisano, Tuscany) [PDF]
The recovery of an intact, 10 m long fossil baleen whale from the Pliocene of Tuscany (Italy) offers the first opportunity to study the paleoecology of a fully developed, natural whale-fall community at outer shelf depth.
Betocchi, U, Danise, S, Dominici, S
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Evaluation of techno-chemical properties of the bivalve mollusk Mya arenaria as fishery perspective object and aquaculture of the Kandalaksha Bay [PDF]
The paper presents characteristics of the techno-chemical properties of the bivalve mollusk Mya arenaria (edible part, overall chemical composition, composition of nitrogen compounds) widespread in the Kandalaksha Bay. The analysis of these properties of
Shokina Yu. V. +2 more
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We conducted a literature review and revised museum collections, as well as original datum of the authors, to create a list of the gastropod and bivalve freshwater and estuary mollusk for the venezuelan Orinoco basin.
Carlos A. Lasso +4 more
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Marine Anoxia and Ocean Acidification During the End‐Permian Extinction
Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact
An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
Ying Cui +4 more
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Diversity of the RFamide peptide family in mollusks
Since the initial characterization of the cardioexcitatory peptide FMRFamide in the bivalve mollusk Macrocallista nimbosa, a great number of FMRFamide-like peptides (FLPs) has ibeen identified in mollusks.
Céline eZatylny-Gaudin, Pascal eFavrel
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The effects of temperature manipulation, addition of sperm solution, and exposure to alkalized pH and/or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as possible spawning inducers in laboratory-conditioned and unconditioned adults of the yellow clam (Amarilladesma ...
Nathália Byrro Gauthier +5 more
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A Needle in A Haystack: Tracing Bivalve-Associated Viruses in High-Throughput Transcriptomic Data
Bivalve mollusks thrive in environments rich in microorganisms, such as estuarine and coastal waters, and they tend to accumulate various particles, including viruses. However, the current knowledge on mollusk viruses is mainly centered on few pathogenic
Umberto Rosani +3 more
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The effect of Roundup on the bivalve Unio tumidus mollusk utilizing ex vivo approach
Glyphosate is the worldwide used herbicide of the first priority. However, its biochemical effects in the aquatic animals are studied scantly. The ex vivo approach has been recently proposed to provide the express evaluation of the adverse impact without
V. V. Khoma +5 more
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