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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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Eficiência comparada do cultivo de juvenis de vieira Nodipecten nodosus (Linnaeus, 1758) em diferentes densidades e profundidades [PDF]
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Agrárias.
Albuquerque, Marcos Caivano Pedroso de
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The marine bivalve Ylistrum balloti, an economically important species found in the South China Sea, remains largely unexplored in terms of its genetic background. In this study, we have determined the complete mitochondrial genome of Y. balloti.
Dewei Cheng +5 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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Se presenta la descripción de una fauna constituida por amonitas y un aptychus recolectada de la Formación La Casita en la Sierra de Palotes, en el área de Cuencame, Durango.
Ana Bertha Villaseñor-Martínez +1 more
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Abstract We describe a high‐diversity silicified assemblage of marine molluscs (Pelsa‐Vazzoler Lagerstätte) from the upper Ladinian of the Agordo Dolomites (northeastern Italy). New data on the Triassic rebound, after the end‐Permian mass extinction, constrain it to an interval of relatively stable climatic conditions.
Stefano Dominici +2 more
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Despite their importance as a larval source for the aquaculture industry in several countries, natural stocks of pectinids have been heavily impacted by a variety of natural and anthropogenic stressors.
Miguel Avendaño +3 more
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ABSTRACT Archaeological shells have a great potential for reconstructing past environments and human–environment interactions. The Inqitat plateau (Khor Rori Archaeological Park, Oman) shows rich mollusc assemblages, present in the HAS1 settlement and in a shell midden nearby (Iron Age).
Gaia Crippa +2 more
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PECTINIDAE Pecten mellevillei d’Orbigny, 1850b: 326, n° 527 [= Palliolum mellevillei (d’Orbigny, 1850)]. Correction pour homonymie primaire, pro Pecten corneus Melleville, 1843 non Sowerby, 1818. Pecten laudunensis Deshayes, 1858 est un synonyme subjectif plus récent.
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Inheritance of the General Shell Color in the Scallop Argopecten purpuratus (Bivalvia: Pectinidae) [PDF]
Although some external coloration and pigmentation patterns in molluscan shells may be attributable to environmental factors, most variation in these phenotypic characters depends on uncomplicated genetic mechanisms. Genetic research on inheritance of color variations in the north-Chilean scallop (Argopecten purpuratus) has now been expanded to analyze
F M, Winkler +3 more
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