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A standardised experimental setup for simulating ocean warming and acidification in benthic marine invertebrates. [PDF]

open access: yesBiodivers Data J
Chatzinikolaou E   +4 more
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Identity and mobility through personal ornaments in Upper Paleolithic cantabrian hunter-gatherer societies: Insights from Llonín cave (Asturias, Spain). [PDF]

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A Bivalve Gastropod

Nature, 1960
IN Nature of March 12, p. 749, Drs. L. R. Cox and W. J. Rees reviewed a paper by the Japanese authors Kawaguti and Baba on a bivalved gastropod they had described under the generic name Tamanovalva. I should like to put on record a further occurrence of this remarkable group of molluscs.
L R, COX, W J, REES
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Calcified arteries in a gastropod

Calcified Tissue Research, 1977
The anterior aorta and major arteries of the land pulmonate snail Anguispira alternata have large calcium deposits in their walls. These deposits occur inside spherule cells, which line the walls of these vessels. The calcium occurs as amorphous calcium carbonate, in the form of intracellular spherules having alternating layers of organic and inorganic
A S, Tompa, N, Watabe
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Pleurotomarioidean gastropods

2002
Pleurotomarioidean gastropods are continuously present in the fossil record since the Upper Cambrian and survive into the Recent fauna, thus providing rare insights into the evolutionary history of the class Gastropoda. Pleurotomarioidea achieved greatest numerical and morphological diversity during the Paleozoic, and dominated global shallow water ...
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