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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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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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Energetic parameters of a population of Chlamys varia (Bivalvia: Pectinidae)
Etude du bilan energetique et de la productivite d'une population de C.v. de la baie de Brest, de 1976 a 78 dans le but de preciser la participation ecologique du mollusque a l'ecosysteme ...
MS Shafee, G Conan
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Ecosystem‐level reference points: Moving toward ecosystem‐based fisheries management
Abstract Objective To support the movement in marine fisheries management toward ecosystem‐based fisheries management by exploring ecosystem‐level reference points (ELRPs) as an option for managing fisheries at the ecosystem level. An ELRP is an ecosystem harvest level or indicator with one or more associated benchmarks or thresholds (i.e., targets ...
Wendy E. Morrison +4 more
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Response of Mediterranean Sea bivalves to Pliocene–Pleistocene environmental changes
Abstract The Mediterranean Sea is recognized as a hotspot of marine biodiversity. Analysing its past biodiversity can help in understanding species' response to climate change. We built a species‐level dataset of bivalve occurrences across the Zanclean–Calabrian interval, a time characterized by significant changes in climate, and by bivalve ...
Alessandro Mondanaro +2 more
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Guests or pests? Eirenid hydroids living on the soft tissue of bivalves
Infographic on the life history of Eirenid hydroids (Eutima and Eugymnanthea spp.) living on soft body parts of bivalves (drawings not to scale). A planula (1)—the infecting stage—reaches the bivalve's mantle cavity likely captured by the bivalve's inhalant current.
Cristina Di Camillo +10 more
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The western Iberian marine Pliocene represents a key transitional zone between tropical and boreal molluscan faunas. Recent studies at the rediscovered fossil locality of Vale Farpado have yielded 34 bivalve species, distributed among 18 families.
Ricardo J. Pimentel +4 more
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Three preoccupied names in the Pectinidae
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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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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De las distintas formas de la asimetría bilateral, la asimetría direccional (AD) ha recibido considerablemente menos atención en la literatura que la asimetría fluctuante (AF). Si bien existen buenos ejemplos de AD conspicua en algunos grupos de moluscos
CAROLINA BRIONES, RICARDO GUIÑEZ
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