نتایج جستجو برای: bivalvia

تعداد نتایج: 3446  

Journal: :The American naturalist 2005
Emma E Goldberg Kaustuv Roy Russell Lande David Jablonski

Quantitative tests of historical hypotheses are necessary to advance our understanding of biogeographic patterns of species distributions, but direct tests are often hampered by incomplete fossil or historical records. Here we present an alternative approach in which we develop a dynamic model that allows us to test hypotheses about regional rates of taxon origination, extinction, and dispersal...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2005
A Soares-Gomes A M S Pires-Vanin

Soft bottom bivalve mollusc assemblages were sampled along a depth gradient (10 to 100 m) on the northern São Paulo shelf during the austral summer and winter. A one-way analysis of similarity permutation test revealed there was no seasonal difference in the structure of the bivalve assemblages in the area. A clustering analysis indicated 3 groups of stations corresponding to the bathymetric gr...

Journal: :Diversity 2022

Southern Thailand represents a region of unique freshwater biodiversity with many endemic taxa, including number mussel species (Bivalvia: Unionidae). In this study, we recognize 13 taxa in the tribes Contradentini, Rectidentini, Pseudodontini (subfamily Gonideinae), and Indochinellini Parreysiinae) that inhabit different localities Songkhla Lake, Tapi River, Tha Taphao River basins. Based on r...

2005
Tracy D. Frank Deborah J. Thomas R. Mark Leckie Michael A. Arthur Paul R. Bown Kelly Jones Jackie A. Lees

[1] We present new isotopic and micropaleontological data from a depth transect on Shatsky Rise that record the response of the tropical Pacific to global biotic and oceanographic shifts during the mid-Maastrichtian. Results reveal a coupling between the upper ocean, characterized by a weak thermocline and low to intermediate productivity, and intermediate waters. During the earliest Maastricht...

2015
Benedicto Boniphace Kashindye P. Nsinda R. Kayanda G. W. Ngupula C. A. Mashafi C. N. Ezekiel

The experimental cage culture was conducted at Shirati bay, Lake Victoria from February to August 2013, to investigate the impacts of the small scale cage culture on the environment. Three locations along the cages, at the intermediate and one in the offshore (control) were sampled for water quality parameters, phytoplankton and macro invertebrates. A notable increase in nutrient concentration ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2012
A C Colle C T Callil

The maintenance of the freshwater mussels' community in lakes is determined by abiotic factors at the local scale and at regional scale by interspecific relations between the larvae of bivalves and fish host. Whereas the distribution pattern at local scale, our goal was to understand the abundance and community composition of bivalves and relate the environmental agents structuring this communi...

2011
Natalia Pereira Benaim Ricardo Silva Absalão

As a secondary result of oil prospecting in Brazil, samples from the Campos Basin continental slope became available. In these samples, specimens of the genera Microgloma Sanders & Allen, 1973 and Pristigloma Dall, 1900 were found. This contribution provides the southernmost record of the genus Microgloma, the first record of Microgloma mirmidina (Dautzenberg & Fischer 1897) from the western At...

Journal: :Marine environmental research 2016
Nicolas Toupoint Pierrick Barbier Réjean Tremblay Philippe Archambault Christopher W McKindsey Gesche Winkler Tarik Meziane Frédéric Olivier

In coastal environments, fishing and aquaculture may be important sources of disturbance to ecosystem functioning, the quantification of which must be assessed to make them more sustainable. In the Chausey Archipelago, France, recreational fishing and commercial shellfish farming are the only two evident anthropogenic activities, dominated by bivalve hand-raking and 'bouchot' mussel culture, re...

2014
Sara Fröcklin Maricela de la Torre-Castro Elin Håkansson Anna Carlsson Madeleine Magnusson Narriman S. Jiddawi

Invertebrate harvesting is an important livelihood in tropical settings providing income and food for numerous populations throughout the world. However, the lack of research, policy and management directed towards this livelihood hinders the analysis of time trends to evaluate invertebrate resources status. Another missing aspect is the consideration of gender analysis, i.e., the different rol...

Journal: :Science 2004
Gregory P Dietl Gregory S Herbert Geerat J Vermeij

Extinction may alter competitive interactions among surviving species, affecting their subsequent recovery and evolution, but these processes remain poorly understood. Analysis of predation traces produced by shell-drilling muricid snails on bivalve prey reveals that species interactions were substantially different before and after a Plio-Pleistocene mass extinction in the western Atlantic. Mu...

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