Physiology and Survival of Intertidal Calcifiers in Two Contrasting Upwelling Systems
This study evaluates the physiological responses and survival of two intertidal mollusk species, Chiton granosus and Scurria zebrina, across contrasting upwelling environments. We found that metabolic rates and survival differ between populations exposed to seasonal versus semi‐permanent upwelling.
Alejandro Hernández‐Dauval +3 more
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Contribution of China's bivalve aquaculture to world's essential amino acid production. [PDF]
Zhang H +6 more
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What Is a Biosensor?—A Terminological Guide From Biomolecular Recognition to Bioindicators
ABSTRACT Biosensors are an integral part of modern medicine, are used in basic research, and are increasingly used by consumers as point‐of‐care and wearable devices. Meanwhile, the underlying technological approaches are rapidly expanding, including spectroscopic sensing, artificial bioreceptors, synthetic biological approaches, whole‐cell biosensors,
Tim E. Weber +3 more
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Diet Reconstruction Under Limited Prior Information: Dietary Contributions and Isotopic Niche of <i>Metridium senile</i> in the North Yellow Sea. [PDF]
Zhao Y +5 more
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Habitat creation and biodiversity maintenance in mangrove forests:teredinid bivalves as ecosystem engineers [PDF]
Hendy, Ian W. +2 more
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Cryptofauna Associated With the Epilithic Algal Matrix on Subtropical Brazilian Reefs
ABSTRACT The epilithic algal matrix (EAM) plays a significant role in the benthic cover of reefs worldwide. In Brazil, the EAM accounts for a substantial proportion of the benthos, and its associated fauna contributes to the majority of the reef's metazoan biodiversity and is an important link into the trophic chain, connecting the production performed
Gabriel Soares Figueiredo Barros +3 more
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Millennial-scale changes in size and growth of Unio pictorum (L. 1758) and U. tumidus (Philipsson, 1788), in the Oder river. [PDF]
Dąbrowski J +2 more
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This regional‐scale field study shows that critically threatened freshwater pearl mussels rely substantially on terrestrial organic matter, indicating strong connectivity between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. However, human pressures at the catchment scale reduced this resource connectivity.
Mahsa Hajisafarali +8 more
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Changes in mercury content in oysters in relation to sediment and seston content in the Colombian Caribbean lagoons. [PDF]
Vélez-Mendoza A +4 more
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