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Biological activity of Nothoscordum bivalve (L.) Britton and Parthenium incanum Kunth extracts

open access: green, 2018
David Alejandro Hernández-Marín   +5 more
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Tracking pesticides from upstream plantations to native bivalves in a tropical wetland habitat in Costa Rica

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Soledad Castro-Vargas   +4 more
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Symbiont diversity within Loripes orbiculatus and the case for multiple hosts

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Vogel MA   +6 more
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Gutless Bivalves

Science, 1980
A new benthic species of the protobranch bivalve genus Solemya , from the northeastern Pacific Ocean, lacks a gut. It has no internal digestive enzymatic apparatus; nor is there any provision for the secretion of enzymes into the mantle cavity for extraorganismic digestion.
R G, Reid, F R, Bernard
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Bivalve Immunity

2010
Bivalves are comprised of animals unclosed in two shell valves, such as mussels oysters, scallops and clams. There are about 7,500 bivalve species and some ofthem are of commercial importance. Recently, interest in bivalve immunity has increased due to the importance in worldwide aquaculture and their role in aquatic environmental science and their ...
Linsheng, Song   +3 more
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Cretaceous Bivalve Larvae

Science, 1978
Exceptionally well preserved larval bivalve shells have been isolated from Late Cretaceous (Maestrichtian) sediments. Specimens were readily identified to familial level on the basis of gross morphology and hinge structures. Reconstruction of fossil larval ontogeny, linked with the distribution of adult stages, will provide an important interpretative ...
R A, Lutz, D, Jablonski
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