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Foods of Juvenile Spotted Seatrout in Seagrasses at Seahorse Key, Florida [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
Early juvenile [ \u3c1 yr; 10-100 mm total length (TL)] spotted seatrout in the shallow seagrasses at Seahorse Key, Florida, in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico, fed on 12 kinds of foods.
Mason, William T., Jr., Zengel, Scott A.
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First occurrence of Lingulidae (?Glottidia Dall, 1870: Brachiopoda) in the Paraná Formation (Late Miocene, Argentina) and its implications

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Paleontologia
The brachiopod Glottidia bravardi? is first described from the Paraná Formation (Late Miocene, Argentina). The species was known from other deposits of the “Entrerriense or Paranense” transgression (Puerto Madryn Formation in Argentina and Camacho Formation in Uruguay), and its absence in the Paraná Formation was noteworthy.
Sergio Martínez   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Deep-sea Ordovician lingulide brachiopods and their associated burrows suggest an early colonization of proximal turbidite systems. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2023
Paz M   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Nummulus brattenburgensis et Crania craniolaris (Brachiopoda, Craniidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Les pences de Brattingsborg (ou Brattenburg) sont connus depuis le milieu du premier millénaire et beaucoup de légendes médiévales populaires attribuent leur origine sur l'île Ivö en Scanie (Suède) où ils sont appelés "brattingsborgpenningar" ou en latin
EMIG, Christian C.
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Bivalve mollusc culture research in Thailand [PDF]

open access: yes
An account of research, which explored new biological and socioeconomic perspectives on bivalve mollusc culture to increase production and to improve the livelihood of farmers.
Chongpeepien, T. (eds.), McCoy, E.W.
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Late Carboniferous (Moscovian) choristitid brachiopods from Nagaiwa in the South Kitakami Belt, NE Japan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This study describes the following four choristitid brachiopod species from the Upper Carboniferous (Moscovian) Nagaiwa Formation of Nagaiwa, South Kitakami Belt, northeast Japan: Choristites mosquensis Fischer de Waldheim, Choristites jigulensis ...
54368, Tazawa, Jun-ichi
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Ectoparasites and endoparasites on baree (Lingula anatina, Lamarck 1801) at Ujung Pancu Beach, Aceh Besar [PDF]

open access: yes
Lingula anatina or also known as baree is an animal that has legs and no spine. Baree is one of the few marine avertebrates that has the most complete fossil record, this species can play a role in ecological monitoring and maintaining the health of ...
Adrian Damora   +3 more
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First record of non-native polychaetes Polydora websteri and P. caeca invading cultured and wild populations of mussels and oysters in the Mediterranean [PDF]

open access: yes
Species of Polydora and related genera are well known molluscs’ pests transported by aquaculture activities and invading new locations worldwide. Their correct identification often requires confirmation by molecular data due to the presence of cryptic ...
Abbiati M.   +7 more
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