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Pleurolucina from the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific Oceans: a new intertidal species from Curaçao with unusual shell microstructure (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Lucinidae) [PDF]

open access: yesZooKeys, 2016
A new shallow water species of the lucinid bivalve Pleurolucina is described from Curaçao in the southern Caribbean Sea and compared with known species of the genus from the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific Oceans.
Emily A. Glover, John D. Taylor
doaj   +4 more sources

Range extension of Guyanella clenchi (Altena, 1968) (Bivalvia, Lucinidae) with new records from Abrolhos Bank, Brazil [PDF]

open access: yesCheck List, 2019
Guyanella clenchi (Altena, 1968) is newly reported from Abrolhos Bank, northeastern Brazil. The new records extend the distribution of this species to the Southern Atlantic and reinforce the known overlap between the Caribbean and South American marine ...
Bárbara Louise Valentas-Romera   +2 more
doaj   +4 more sources

A review of North American Recent Radiolucina (Bivalvia, Lucinidae) with the description of a new species

open access: yesZooKeys, 2012
North American members in the genus Radiolucina are reviewed. A lectotype for the type species, Radiolucina amianta, is designated and descriptions and illustrations are provided.
Elizabeth Garfinkle
doaj   +4 more sources

Extensive Thioautotrophic Gill Endosymbiont Diversity within a Single Ctena orbiculata (Bivalvia: Lucinidae) Population and Implications for Defining Host-Symbiont Specificity and Species Recognition [PDF]

open access: yesmSystems, 2019
Seagrass-dwelling members of the bivalve family Lucinidae harbor environmentally acquired gill endosymbionts. According to previous studies, lucinid symbionts potentially represent multiple strains from a single thioautotrophic gammaproteobacterium ...
Shen Jean Lim   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Distribution patterns of gastropods and bivalves at the Yucatan peninsula, Mexico

open access: yesCiencias Marinas, 2021
Records of 298 molluscs species (99 bivalves and 199 gastropods) from 33 localities along the shoreline and the corals reef of the Yucatán peninsula, were analized in terms of their geographic range of the information content and species richness. Coral
MA González   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Lucinidae TO OTHER BIVALVE GROUPS [PDF]

open access: yesZoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2006
Published as part of Taylor, John D. & Glover, Emily A., 2006, Lucinidae (Bivalvia) - the most diverse group of chemosymbiotic molluscs, pp. 421-438 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 148 (3) on page 426, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2006.00261.x, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Taylor, John D., Glover, Emily A.
openaire   +2 more sources

Bivalves of the São Sebastião Channel, north coast of the São Paulo state, Brazil [PDF]

open access: yesCheck List, 2014
The north coast of the São Paulo State, Brazil, presents great bivalve diversity, but knowledge about these organisms, especially species living subtidally, remains scarce.
Lenita Tallarico   +5 more
doaj   +3 more sources

The microbial landscape in bioturbated mangrove sediment: A resource for promoting nature‐based solutions for mangroves

open access: yesMicrobial Biotechnology, Volume 16, Issue 8, Page 1584-1602, August 2023., 2023
Bioturbation, through altering the sediment microbiome and environment, determining a “halo effect”, can ameliorate conditions for plant growth, highlighting the potential of the mangrove microbiome as a nature‐based solution to sustain mangrove development and support the role of this ecosystem to deliver essential ecological services.
Jenny M. Booth   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

A bacterial symbiont in the gill of the marine scallop Argopecten irradians irradians metabolizes dimethylsulfoniopropionate

open access: yesmLife, Volume 2, Issue 2, Page 178-189, June 2023., 2023
Abstract Microbial lysis of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) is a key step in marine organic sulfur cycling and has been recently demonstrated to play an important role in mediating interactions between bacteria, algae, and zooplankton. To date, microbes that have been found to lyse DMSP are largely confined to free‐living and surface‐attached ...
Yi Shu   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Seagrass is protected from ragworm pressure by a newly discovered grazer–ragworm interaction; implications for restoration

open access: yesJournal of Applied Ecology, Volume 60, Issue 6, Page 978-989, June 2023., 2023
With coastal ecosystems globally under pressure, our study emphasises the importance of understanding ecosystem‐specific trophic and non‐trophic key interactions when considering restoration. We show how negative interspecific interactions can become dominant in degraded systems with absent key facilitating interactions.
Rens J. T. Cronau   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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