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Estimativa de estoque do mexilhão Perna perna e da espécie invasora Isognomon bicolor em bancos naturais da baí­­a de Santos, São Paulo, Brasil

open access: yesBoletim do Instituto de Pesca, 2018
O objetivo deste estudo foi estimar o estoque das populações dos bivalves Perna perna e Isognomon bicolor existentes nos costões rochosos da baí­­a de Santos e a biomassa de P. perna extraí­­da anualmente desse ambiente.
Luiz Miguel CASARINI   +1 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Mediterranean spreading of the bicolor purse oyster, Isognomon bicolor, and the chicken trigger, Malleus sp., vs. the Lessepsian prejudice [PDF]

open access: yesMediterranean Marine Science, 2022
The introduction rate of alien species in the Mediterranean Sea is rapidly growing, and their taxonomical identification is increasingly challenging. This uncertain identification often leads to an incorrect estimation of the number of alien species, their route of introduction, and their potential negative effects.
MATTEO GARZIA   +5 more
core   +7 more sources

DETERMINACION DE METALES PESADOS EN Isognomon bicolor EN LA BAHIA DE SANTA MARTA, COLOMBIA

open access: yesBulletin of Marine and Coastal Research, 2016
In order to determine the concentrations of cadmium, copper and lead, four collections of the bivalve Isognomon bicolor were made in two stations in the Bahía de Santa Marta between May 1982 and March 1985. Wide variations in the concentrations both temporally and spatially were observed.
Néstor Hernando Campos
openaire   +2 more sources

Structure of intertidal sessile communities before and after the invasion of Isognomon bicolor (C.B. Adams, 1845) (Bivalvia, Isognomonidae) in southeastern Brazil

open access: yesAquatic Invasions, 2014
Scientists recognize the importance of ecological data prior to invasion by non-native species in order to evaluate changes in the recipient community. Here we assess the potential impact of the invasion of the bivalve Isognomon bicolor (C.B. Adams, 1845) on Brazilian rocky shores through the use of surveys both before and after the arrival of this non–
María López   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

The invasion of five alien species in the Delta do Parnaíba Environmental Protection Area, Northeastern Brazil

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 2010
Marine biological invasions have been regarded as one of the major causes of native biodiversity loss, with shipping and aquaculture being the leading contributors for the introductions of alien species in aquatic ecosystems.
Daniel Loebmann   +2 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Estructura comunitaria de bivalvos y gasterópodos en raíces del mangle rojo Rhizophora mangle (Rhizophoraceae) en isla Larga, bahía de Mochima, Venezuela

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 2014
Las raíces del mangle rojo forman un complejo ecosistema donde se reproducen, refugian y establecen de manera permanente una gran diversidad de organismos.
Vanessa Acosta Balbas   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Moluscos asociados a las raíces sumergidas del mangle rojo Rhizophora mangle, en el Golfo de Santa Fe, Estado Sucre, Venezuela

open access: yesRevista de Biología Tropical, 2002
Se realizó un estudio mensual cualitativo y cuantitativo de la comunidad de moluscos asociados a las raíces sumergidas del mangle rojo, Rhizophora mangle, entre octubre de 1998 y septiembre de 1999, en seis estaciones del Golfo de Santa Fe (Estado Sucre,
B. Márquez, M. Jiménez
doaj   +1 more source

Marine bioinvasions: bivalve molluscs introduced in northeast Brazil

open access: yesDiversitas Journal, 2021
: Invasive alien species are those that, once introduced from other environments, adapt, starting to reproduce and proliferate in places they did not previously inhabit. The introduction of exotic marine species as a result of anthropic activity, whether
Luan Lucas Cardoso Lima   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Synergistic Effects of Salinity and Temperature on the Survival of Two Nonnative Bivalve Molluscs, Perna viridis (Linnaeus 1758) and Mytella charruana (d’Orbigny 1846)

open access: yesJournal of Marine Sciences, Volume 2016, Issue 1, 2016., 2016
This study examined the combined salinity and temperature tolerance of two marine bivalve molluscs, Perna viridis and Mytella charruana, which have recently invaded the southeastern United States. It is essential to understand the role that these abiotic variables play in invasions and establishment of nonnative species.
Wei S. Yuan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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