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Predictors of outplanted marine bivalve survival in restoration: A review and synthesis
Our analyses broadly demonstrate variability in the survival of outplanted bivalves through time, however predicted survival was poor after 2 years (<3%). Generally low survival highlights difficulties associated with conducting scalable restoration in recruitment‐limited systems.
Kathy Overton +4 more
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Rates of morphological evolution, asymmetry and morphological integration of shell shape in scallops
Background Rates of morphological evolution vary across different taxonomic groups, and this has been proposed as one of the main drivers for the great diversity of organisms on Earth.
Emma Sherratt +2 more
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Trên cơ sở nguồn tư liệu thu thập nhiều năm, kết hợp các dẫn liệu từ kết quả “Điều tra, đánh giá, đề xuất các khu bảo vệ, bảo tồn sinh thái cảnh quan vùng biển ven bờ tỉnh Phú Yên”, đã ghi nhận được ở vùng ven bờ biển tỉnh Phú Yên có 52 loài thuộc 28 giố
Vo Van Quy, Ngo Thi Bao Chau
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Directions in bivalve feeding [PDF]
International audienceManuscripts dealing with bivalve feeding and submitted to the Inter-Research journal Aquatic Biology over the course of 2008 were peer-reviewed in the standard manner, and the successful papers compiled for a Theme Issue entitled ...
Beninger, Peter,
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We sequenced five genes from three species and conducted a phylogenetic analysis of the windowpane oysters Placuna. We found that previous records of Placuna placenta in China are actually two different species. Further studies should be conducted to examine the divergence of this widely distributed genus in the Indo‐Pacific Ocean. Abstract For decades,
Yi‐Tao Lin +4 more
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Century‐scale changes in principal fishery species, as revealed by rich qualitative historical sources. The plot shows the main species landed in four ports in northern Wales (Irish Sea, UK) in three different time periods, illustrating the loss of productive fish fisheries (herring; diverse demersal fishes), to modern‐day fisheries focusing on a few ...
Alec B. M. Moore +4 more
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Presentamos los resultados de un estudio estratigráfico de una sucesión volcano-sedimentaria del Plioceno superior-Pleistoceno inferior expuesta alrededor y en la zona de las calderas La Reforma y El Aguajito, al norte de Santa Rosalía, en Baja ...
R. Marcela Lira-Beltrán +6 more
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The temperate marine Peruvian Province: How history accounts for its unusual biota
Among extant temperate marine biotas, the Peruvian Province is highly unusual in, among other traits, a very high incidence of limpets, gastropods with a labral tooth (to assist in predation), a reversed latitudinal diversity gradient, and the absence of several ecological guilds.
Geerat J. Vermeij +7 more
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Is Sexual Size Dimorphism Inherent in the Scallop Patinopecten yessoensis?
Studies on sexual size dimorphism in Pectinidae are limited. This work deals with the mobile long-lived scallop Patinopecten yessoensis, a common (fished and cultured) species in the subtidal benthos of the Sea of Japan.
Alla V. Silina
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A new fossil Adamussium (Bivalvia: Pectinidae) from Antarctica
A new fossilAdamussium(Bivalvia: Pectinidae) from AntarcticaAdamussium jonkersisp. nov. is described from the Late Oligocene Destruction Bay Formation, Wrona Buttress area, King George Island (South Shetlands), West Antarctica. The unit, characterized by volcanic sandstone, is a shallow marine succession deposited in a moderate-to high-energy ...
Quaglio, Fernanda +3 more
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