Abstract Circadian processes are key drivers of animal behaviour, influencing patterns of activity, resource partitioning and competition avoidance. Studies evaluating circadian changes on the structure of marine assemblages are lacking, especially for reef fish.
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Comparative Genomics of Sex-Determination-Related Genes Reveals Shared Evolutionary Patterns Between Bivalves and Mammals, but Not Fruit Flies. [PDF]
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First record of the smallest extant brachiopod Gwynia capsula (Jeffreys, 1859) from the German Bight. [PDF]
Lüter C, Sänger A, Wagner F.
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Evaluation of Digestion Methods in Microplastic Recovery from Mussels (<i>Mytilus galloprovincialis</i>) for a Standardised Microplastic Isolation Protocol. [PDF]
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Distribution, abundance, population structures, and potential impacts of the invasive snail, Tarebia granifera in aquatic ecosystems of north-eastern South Africa. [PDF]
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The Prevalence of Enteric Viruses in Bivalve Molluscs in a Farming Area in Liguria, Northwest Italy. [PDF]
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Early Upper Palaeolithic marine mollusc exploitation at Riparo Bombrini (Balzi Rossi, Italy): shellfish consumption and ornament production. [PDF]
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Abstract The molluscs (Phylum Mollusca) are one of the largest groups of marine organisms and, with the exception of the Monoplacophora, representatives of all classes can be found in British waters. Living molluscs occur in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems, and in the latter case have become adapted to every kind of ...
P J Hayward, G D Wigham,, N Yonow
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