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Invasive species fouling Perna perna (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) mussel farms

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2022
Invasive, fouling species increase management costs and reduce mussel growth, which jeopardizes mariculture. We studied the distribution of eight invasive species in Santa Catarina, the leading mussel producer in Brazil. Our goals were to determine their spatial distribution and prevalence on farm structures (buoys, long lines, and mussel socks), as ...
Daniel M, Lins, Rosana M, Rocha
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A mitochondrial genome phylogeny of Mytilidae (Bivalvia: Mytilida)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2019
The family Mytilidae is a family of bivalve mussels that are distributed worldwide in diverse marine habitats. Within the family, classification systems and phylogenetic relationships among subfamilies remain not yet fully resolved. In this study, we newly determined 9 mitochondrial genome sequences from 7 subfamilies: Bathymodiolus thermophilus ...
Yucheol, Lee   +5 more
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Mytilidae

2018
Family MYTILIDAE arenaria, Crenella [Crenella arenaria Monterosato, 1875 ex H. Martin, ms.] (Figures 34K, L) 1872b: 19 [VI: 101]—nomen nudum 1874a: 249 [X: 175]—nomen nudum 1875b: 10 [XIII: 236]—nomen nudum 1875c: 7 [XIV: 283]—available name Type material. MCZR–M–14017 —21 sh + 23 v + 15 frg “ Crenella?
Appolloni, Massimo   +7 more
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Cytogenetics in Brachidontes rodriguezi d'Orb (Bivalvia, Mytilidae)

Chromosome Research, 1999
The chromosomes of Brachidontes rodriguezi were analysed by means of direct Giemsa staining, silver staining, fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) with 18S + 28S rDNA probes, replication banding and chromomycin A3 (CMA) and DAPI fluorescence banding techniques. The diploid chromosome number in this species is 32 and the karyotype is composed of two
A, Torreiro   +3 more
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Mytilidae

2015
Published as part of Alves, Philippe V., Vieira, Fabiano M., Santos, Cláudia P., Scholz, Tomáš & Luque, José L., 2015, A Checklist of the Aspidogastrea (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda) of the World, pp.
Alves, Philippe V.   +4 more
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Mytilidae Rafinesque 1815

Family Mytilidae Rafinesque, 1815 (32 species) Remarks: Simone et al. (2015) suggested that Brachidontes exustus (Linnaeus, 1758) should be removed from the checklists of bivalve species from Brazil, and so it is not listed below.
Passos, Flávio Dias   +2 more
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A Methanotrophic Marine Molluscan (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) Symbiosis: Mussels Fueled by Gas

Science, 1986
An undescribed mussel (family Mytilidae), which lives in the vicinity of hydrocarbon seeps in the Gulf of Mexico, consumes methane (the principal component of natural gas) at a high rate. The methane consumption is limited to the gills of these animals and is apparently due to the abundant intracellular bacteria found there.
J J, Childress   +5 more
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Gill-symbiosis in mytilidae associated with wood fall environments

Zoomorphology, 2007
Bivalves belonging to the genera Idas and Adipicola were collected from wood fall environments in the west Pacific (Vanuatu islands) between 300 and 890 m depths in 2004. Bacterial symbionts were checked by three complementary techniques: histological and DAPI staining, in situ hybridization (FISH), and TEM.
Gros, Olivier   +2 more
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