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Effects of human trampling on a rocky shore fauna on the Sao Paulo coast, southeastern Brazil Impactos do pisoteio humano na fauna de um costão rochoso do litoral de São Paulo, no sudeste brasileiro

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology, 2009
Increased tourist activity in coastal regions demands management strategies to reduce impacts on rocky shores. The highly populated coastal areas in southeastern Brazil are an example of degradation caused by development of industry and tourism.
MN. Ferreira, S. Rosso
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From Hulls to Caves: Insights into the Introduction and Expansion of Non-Indigenous Marine Bivalves of the Genera Isognomon and Malleus in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

open access: yesDiversity
Although the Eastern Mediterranean Sea is a hotspot for marine bioinvasions, the accurate identification and monitoring of non-indigenous species (NIS) remain impeded by the ambiguous morphologies of species and limited regional genetic data.
Eirini Gratsia   +5 more
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Isognomon bicolor

open access: yes
194. Isognomon bicolor (C. B. Adams, 1845) ▲ Bathymetric distribution: 1–7 m —SW. Geographical distribution: USA (Florida) to Brazil (CE, RN, PB, PE, BA, AL, RJ, SP, and SC)—WGD. References: Domaneschi & Martins (2002), Dias et al. (2013), Gomes & Silva (2013), Lima & Passos (2021).
Passos, Flávio Dias   +2 more
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Chromosomal number of two species of bivalves: Brachidontes darwinianus (d'Orbigny, 1842) (Mytilidae) and Isognomon bicolor (CB Adams, 1845) (Isognomonidae)

open access: yes, 2010
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Introini, Gisele Orlandi   +2 more
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Current distribution of the invasive mussel isognomon bicolor on the northem coast of São Paulo State and genetic variability of the species [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Orientadores: Luiz Francisco Lembo Duarte, Vera Nisaka SolferiniDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de BiologiaResumo: A quantidade de espécies envolvidas, a amplitude geográfica e a freqüência de ocorrência das invasões
Aranha, Tiago Porto
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Distribuição, abundância relativa e estrutura populacional de Isognomon bicolor (Adams, 1845) no litoral do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The exotic bivalve Jsognomon bicolor is found in large densities on the rocky shores of the Rio de Janeiro state and is apparently altering the native community. The aim of this study was to establish the geographic distribution of I.
Breves-Ramos, André
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Survey of Bivalve Molluscs forBonamiaspp. and Other Parasitic Pathogens in Florida East Coast Lagoons

open access: yes, 2017
A 2007 study of Suminoe (Crassostrea ariakensis) and eastern (Crassostrea virginica) oysters exposed to Indian River Lagoon (IRL), Florida waters revealed the presence of Bonamia spp. in exposed oysters. In 2010, a survey of oysters and other bivalves (n
William Krebs   +7 more
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The invasion of five alien species in the Delta do Parnaiba Environmental Protection Area, Northeastern Brazil [PDF]

open access: yes, 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.
Loebmann, Daniel   +2 more
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Intertidal vermetid reef as a shelter for invasive bivalves in a tropical bay

open access: yes, 2017
Vermetid reef building species play an important role as ecosystem engineers modifying the physical environment, creating microhabitats and affecting local hydro-sedimentary patterns.
A. Breves, A. O. R. Junqueira
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