Mollusca, Bivalvia, Isognomon bicolor (C. B. Adams 1845): Distribution extension [PDF]
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Joel C Creed
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First records of the non-native bivalve Isognomon bicolor (C. B. Adams, 1845) rafting to the Uruguayan coast [PDF]
In the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, Isognomon bicolor is an invasive bivalve on rocky shores along the coast of Brazil. We report here records of this species rafting on floating debris in Uruguay (ca. 34° S).
Fabrizio Scarabino, Valentina Leoni
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Spatial variability in the population of Isognomon bicolor (C.B. Adams, 1845) (mollusca, bivalvia) on rocky shores in Espírito Santo, Brazil [PDF]
This study aimed to compare the density of Isognomon bicolor on four rocky shores of the State of Espírito Santo, Brazil. Further, size and weight comparisons were undertaken for the flat and creviced surfaces.
Gabriela Carvalho Zamprogno +1 more
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Isognomon bicolor (C. B. Adams, 1845) (Mollusca: Bivalvia): first record of this invasive species for the States of Paraíba and Alagoas and new records for other localities of Northeastern Brazil [PDF]
This study provides the first record of the exotic invasive bivalve Isognomon bicolor for the State of Paraíba, Northeastern Brazil. It has been found to occur in at least twelve coastal reefs along the coast.
Thelma Lúcia Pereira Dias +2 more
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Positive interaction between the native macroalgae Sargassum sp. and the exotic bivalve Isognomon bicolor? [PDF]
Maria Soledad Lopez and Ricardo Coutinho Instituto de Estudos do Mar Almirante Paulo Divisao de Bioincrustacao, Departamento de Oceanografia. Moreira. (Rua Kioto 253, Praia dos Anjos, Arraial do Cabo, RJ, Brasil) Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Programa de Pos-graduacao em Ecologia (Av. Brigadeiro Trompowsky, s/no. Ilha do Fundao, RJ.
Ricardo Coutinho, Coutinho Ricardo
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New records of non-indigenous species from the eastern Mediterranean Sea (Crustacea, Mollusca), with a revision of genus Isognomon (Mollusca: Bivalvia) [PDF]
We report new data on non-indigenous invertebrates from the Mediterranean Sea (four ostracods and 20 molluscs), including five new records for the basin: the ostracods Neomonoceratina iniqua, Neomonoceratina aff. mediterranea, Neomonoceratina cf. entomon,
Yuanyuan Hong +2 more
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Species which may act as vectors or reservoirs of diseases covered by the Animal Health Law: Listed pathogens of molluscs. [PDF]
Abstract Vector or reservoir species of five mollusc diseases listed in the Animal Health Law were identified, based on evidence generated through an extensive literature review, to support a possible updating of Regulation (EU) 2018/1882. Mollusc species on or in which Mikrocytos mackini, Perkinsus marinus, Bonamia exitiosa, Bonamia ostreae and ...
EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW) +35 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Colonization record of Isognomon bicolor (Mollusca: Bivalvia) on pipeline monobuoys in the Brazilian south coast [PDF]
The introduction of alien species in a system affecting native species due to competition for food and space. The purse oyster Isognomon bicolor (Bivalvia, Pteriidae), a potential exotic invader, presents gaps in its distribution and ecology knowledge in Brazilian coast. For this reason, our objective was to investigate the occurrence of this oyster on
Vanessa Ochi Agostini
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Isognomon bicolor (C.B. Adams) (Bivalvia, Isognomonidae): primeiro registro para o Brasil, redescrição da espécie e considerações sobre a ocorrência e distribuição de Isognomon na costa brasileira [PDF]
The bivalve family Isognomonidae is represented in the Western Atlantic by the living genera Crenatula Lamarck, 1804 and Isognomon Solander, 1786. I. alatus (Gmelin, 1791) and I. radiatus (Anton, 1839) are the only Isognomonidae referred to the Brazilian malacofauna. The present work refers to the first record and geographic distribution of I.
Osmar Domaneschi
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O mexilhão Perna perna e o bivalve invasor Isognomon bicolor coabitam os bancos naturais, costões rochosos da baía de Santos, estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Os parí¢metros de crescimento L∞ e k foram estimados para essas espécies através da equação
Marcelo Barbosa HENRIQUES +1 more
doaj +1 more source

