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STOWING AWAY ON SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT: SCLEROBIONT ASSEMBLAGES ON INDIVIDUALLY DATED BIVALVE AND BRACHIOPOD SHELLS FROM A SUBTROPICAL SHELF
(Sepm-soc Sedimentary Geology, 2014-04-01)
This study evaluates encrustation and bioerosion of brachiopods (Bouchardia rosea) and bivalves (Semele casali) occurring on the inner shelf of the Southeast Brazilian Bight, accounting for differences in water depth, ...
Tissue reaction of tagelus plebeius (bivalvia: Psammobiidae) against larval digeneans in mixohaline habitats connected to the south-western Atlantic
(Cambridge University Press, 2009-05)
This paper describes the organismorganism relationship between a bivalve host and larval digeneans. The studied population of the stout razor clam Tagelus plebeius from the mixohaline Mar Chiquita lagoon (37 32S 57 19W) ...
Parasites in two coexisting bivalves of the Patagonia coast, southwestern Atlantic Ocean: The Puelche oyster (Ostrea puelchana) and false oyster (Pododesmus rudis)
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2018-10)
The purpose of this study was to compare the parasites of two coexisting bivalves, the edible Puelche oyster (Ostrea puelchana) and the false oyster (Pododesmus rudis) that lives attached to O. puelchana shells, and to ...
Enigmatic traces in infaunal bivalves from the late Quaternary of Argentina, Southwestern Atlantic. Bioerosion, bioclaustration or nothing?
(Elsevier France-editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier, 2018-04)
Ichnological investigations were carried out on late Quaternary shells of the intertidal deep infaunal bivalve Tagelus plebeius (Lightfoot, 1786) found along the southwestern Atlantic, between Uruguay and the southernmost ...
STOWING AWAY ON SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT: SCLEROBIONT ASSEMBLAGES ON INDIVIDUALLY DATED BIVALVE AND BRACHIOPOD SHELLS FROM A SUBTROPICAL SHELF
(Sepm-soc Sedimentary Geology, 2014)
Seasonal stable isotope variations of the modern Amazonian freshwater bivalve Anodontites trapesialis
(ElsevierNL, 2003-05)
In a floodplain lake of the Amazon River near the city of Iquitos, northeastern Peru, a one-year monitoring experiment was conducted during which water samples and living bivalves (Anodontites trapesialis) were collected ...
The super-host Mimosa gemmulata Barneby (Fabaceae) and the implications of the life cycles of Lopesia spp. (Cecidomyiidae) on gall developmental processes
(Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrasilICB - DEPARTAMENTO DE BOTÂNICAPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biologia VegetalUFMG, 2021-08-27)
The genus Mimosa L. (Fabaceae) has 21 host species, in which 35 gall morphospecies are
reported for the Brazilian flora. Mimosa gemmulata Barneby stands out as a super-host
of six gall morphospecies, of which four are ...
STOWING AWAY ON SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT: SCLEROBIONT ASSEMBLAGES ON INDIVIDUALLY DATED BIVALVE AND BRACHIOPOD SHELLS FROM A SUBTROPICAL SHELF
(Sepm-soc Sedimentary Geology, 2014)