Contribuição ao Estudo da Família Lucinidae (Mollusca-Bivalvia) na Plataforma Continental Brasileira [PDF]
O presente trabalho constitui-se de uma sistemática descritiva e de observações sobre a ecologia dos moluscos bivalvos da família Lucinidae coletados na costa brasileira durante viagens efetuadas através do Projeto REMAC. Foram registradas nove espécies: Linga (Here) sombrerensis (Dall, 1886), Linga (Bellucina) amiantos (Dall, 1901), Parvilucina ...
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A record of fossil shallow-water whale falls from Italy [PDF]
Twenty-five Neogene-Quaternary whales hosted in Italian museum collections and their associated fauna were analysed for evidence of whale-fall community development in shallow-water settings.
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CONNECTIVITY OF BIVALVES BETWEEN MANGROVE AND SEAGRASS ECOSYSTEMS IN KELAPA DUA ISLANDS
Kelapa Dua Island, part of the Seribu Islands, is rich in biodiversity within the mangrove and seagrass ecosystems. Bivalves serve as bioindicators, crucial for assessing the health of these ecosystems.
Endang Sunarwati Srimariana +5 more
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Nitrate respiration in chemoautotrophic symbionts of the bivalve Lucinoma aequizonata [PDF]
Chemoautotrophic bacteria live symbiotically in gills of Lucinoma aequizonata, an infaunal clam inhabiting an oxygen-poor environment. These intracellular symbionts respire nitrate, i.e.
Cary, S. Craig +2 more
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Callucina and Pseudolucinisca (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Lucinidae) from Australia: revision of genera and description of three new species [PDF]
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Glover, Emily A., Taylor, John D.
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Предварительные итоги процесса "понтизации" Азовского моря на примере моллюсков [PDF]
В фауне Азовского моря обнаружено 9 видов моллюсков, характерных для черноморской ...
Халиман, И. А.
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Chemosymbiotic species from the Gulf of Cadiz [PDF]
Previous work in the mud volcanoes from the Gulf of Cadiz (South Iberian Margin) revealed a high number of chemosymbiotic species, namely bivalves and siboglinid polychaetes.
Cunha. M. R. +2 more
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Understanding the timing and nature of human influence on coastal and island ecosystems is becoming a central concern in archaeological research, particularly when investigated within a historical ecology framework.
Boivin, N. +5 more
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Comment on Reply to Comment of Finger et al. (2013) on: 'Evidence for an Early-Middle Miocene age of the Navidad Formation (central Chile): Paleontological, paleoclimatic and tectonic implications' of Gutiérrez et al. (2013, Andean Geology 40 (1): 66-78) [PDF]
Indexación: Web of Science; ScieloIn their answer to our Comment (Finger et al., 2013), Le Roux et al. (2013) misunderstand several of our remarks and present what we view as f lawed arguments, principally their case for a shallow-marine environment for ...
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Paleoecología de la malacofauna de bivalvos del Mioceno superior de Cacela (SE Portugal) [PDF]
El interés por el yacimiento fósil de la Ribera de Cacela (SE Portugal) se remonta al siglo pasado y se centra principalmente en la gran riqueza y diversidad de la fauna malacológica, siendo de destacar el excelente estado de conservación que éstas ...
Mayoral Alfaro, Eduardo, Santos, A.
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