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Natural-series radionuclides in traditional aboriginal foods in tropical northern Australia: a review. [PDF]
Martin P, Ryan B.
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Index to Hydrobiologia Volumes 251-384 (1993-1999). [PDF]
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The anatomy and functional morphology of Diplodon rhombeus fontainianus (Orbigny, 1835) (Mollusca Bivalvia, Hyriidae) [PDF]
Diplodon rhombeus fontainianus (Orbigny, 1835), belongs to the family Hyriidae Swainson 1840, the distribution of which is restricted to South America and Australasia. This species, endemic to Brazil, occurs in the central-southern geographical region, Upper Paraná Basin and Atlantic Microbasins Espirito Santo to Paraná states. The mollusk lives buried
Avelar, WEP., Cunha, AD.
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Molecular phylogenetic analysis supports a Gondwanan origin of the Hyriidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionida) and the paraphyly of Australasian taxa [PDF]
The freshwater mussel family Hyriidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionida) has a disjunct trans-Pacific distribution in Australasia and South America. Previous phylogenetic analyses have estimated the evolutionary relationships of the family and the major infra-familial taxa (Velesunioninae and Hyriinae: Hyridellini in Australia; Hyriinae: Hyriini ...
Daniel L Graf +2 more
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AbstractMolecular (mitochondrial DNA, isozyme) and morphological diversity of freshwater mussels (Family Hyriidae) was examined at 21 sites encompassing four large river systems, across southwest Queensland, Australia. Evidence was found for two major morphological groups.
Andrew M Baker +2 more
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Variable plasticity in shell morphology of some Australian freshwater mussels (Unionoida, Hyriidae)
Shell shape varies markedly in freshwater mussels in the order Unionoida. Freshwater mussels belonging to the genus Velesunio (Family Hyriidae) are distributed widely in the rivers and wetlands of ...
Fran Sheldon
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Ecological Studies, 2001K.F. Walker, M. Byrne, C.W.
Keith F Walker +2 more
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DIPLODON PATAGONICUS (BIVALVIA: HYRIIDAE): TO BE OR NOT TO BE [PDF]
Se entregan antecedentes que establecen que Diplodon patagonicus (D'Orbigny 1835) senalado como especie presente en la region Neo tropica-Patagonia por Graf & Cummins (2007) corresponde aDiplodon chilensis patagonicus (D'Orbigny 1846) (sensu Haas 1969).
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