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Species composition, richness, and distribution of marine bivalve molluscs in Bahía de Mazatlán, México. [PDF]
Esqueda-González Mdel C +3 more
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Mobilising marine biodiversity data: a new malacological dataset of Italian records (Mollusca). [PDF]
Giannini A +3 more
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Tissue and Cell, 2009
In this study we used transmission and scanning electron microscopy to examine the spermatozoan structure of Isognomon bicolor and Isognomon alatus. The spermatozoa of both species were of the primitive or ect-aquasperm type. The acrosomal morphologies were essentially similar but the top of the acrosomal vesicle in I.
G O, Introíni +3 more
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In this study we used transmission and scanning electron microscopy to examine the spermatozoan structure of Isognomon bicolor and Isognomon alatus. The spermatozoa of both species were of the primitive or ect-aquasperm type. The acrosomal morphologies were essentially similar but the top of the acrosomal vesicle in I.
G O, Introíni +3 more
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Marine Biology Research, 2009
Abstract Isognomon alatus is a sessile intertidal bivalve species that attaches to hard substrata. Within the Florida Keys, where tidal ranges are usually less than 1 m, settlement sites only a few centimetres apart experience drastically different tidal microhabitats.
John Wilk, Rüdiger Bieler
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Abstract Isognomon alatus is a sessile intertidal bivalve species that attaches to hard substrata. Within the Florida Keys, where tidal ranges are usually less than 1 m, settlement sites only a few centimetres apart experience drastically different tidal microhabitats.
John Wilk, Rüdiger Bieler
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2017
We investigated the evolutionary genetics of the marine bioinvader bivalve Isognomon bicolor (C. B. Adams, 1845) by the allozyme electrophoresis method. For that, we collected individuals in 2005, 2009, and 2013 at Praia de Itaipu (Niterói city, Rio de Janeiro state, southeastern Brazil). Seven allozymic systems were interpreted as eleven loci.
Lopes, Ramon Pereira +3 more
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We investigated the evolutionary genetics of the marine bioinvader bivalve Isognomon bicolor (C. B. Adams, 1845) by the allozyme electrophoresis method. For that, we collected individuals in 2005, 2009, and 2013 at Praia de Itaipu (Niterói city, Rio de Janeiro state, southeastern Brazil). Seven allozymic systems were interpreted as eleven loci.
Lopes, Ramon Pereira +3 more
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TAXONOMIC NOTES ON ISOGNOMONIDAE AND BAKEVELLIDAE
Journal of Molluscan Studies, 1954openaire +1 more source

