نتایج جستجو برای: bivalvia

تعداد نتایج: 3446  

2014
Rebecca T. Batstone Jason R. Laurich Flora Salvo Suzanne C. Dufour

Within the marine bivalve family Thyasiridae, some species have bacterial chemosymbionts associated with gill epithelial cells while other species are asymbiotic. Although the abundance of symbionts in a particular thyasirid species may vary, the structure of their gills (i.e., their frontal-abfrontal thickening) does not. We examined gill structure in a species tentatively identified as Thyasi...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
A Randall Hughes David A Mann David L Kimbro

The risk of predation can have large effects on ecological communities via changes in prey behaviour, morphology and reproduction. Although prey can use a variety of sensory signals to detect predation risk, relatively little is known regarding the effects of predator acoustic cues on prey foraging behaviour. Here we show that an ecologically important marine crab species can detect sound acros...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 1995
Wendell R Haag David W Garton

WENDELL. R. HAAG’ AND DAVID W. GARTON* ‘U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Hydrology Laboratory, P.O. Box 947, Oxford, Mississippi 38655 and Department of Zoology, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210 *Department of Biological and Physical Sciences, Indiana University, 2300 South Washington St., Kokomo, Indiana 46904 and Department of Zoology, Ohio State University, C...

2017
Javier Dubert Juan L. Barja Jesús L. Romalde

Hatcheries constitute nowadays the only viable solution to support the husbandry of bivalve molluscs due to the depletion and/or overexploitation of their natural beds. Hatchery activities include the broodstock conditioning and spawning, rearing larvae and spat, and the production of microalgae to feed all stages of the production cycle. However, outbreaks of disease continue to be the main bo...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2011
Mohamedou Sow Gilles Durrieu Laurent Briollais Pierre Ciret Jean-Charles Massabuau

The high-frequency measurements of valve activity in bivalves (e.g., valvometry) over a long period of time and in various environmental conditions allow a very accurate study of their behaviors as well as a global analysis of possible perturbations due to the environment. Valvometry uses the bivalve's ability to close its shell when exposed to a contaminant or other abnormal environmental cond...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2012
V Gazulha M C D Mansur L F Cybis S M F O Azevedo

Feeding behavior of the invasive bivalve Limnoperna fortunei in the presence of single-celled, colonial, and filamentous cyanobacteria was tested in laboratory experiments to evaluate the effects of size and shape on mussel feeding. The first hypothesis holds that golden mussel filters more efficiently smaller particles, such as single cells of Microcystis, which could be more easily assimilate...

2018
Chris L. Gillies Ian M. McLeod Heidi K. Alleway Peter Cook Christine Crawford Colin Creighton Ben Diggles John Ford Paul Hamer Gideon Heller-Wagner Emma Lebrault Agnès Le Port Kylie Russell Marcus Sheaves Bryn Warnock

We review the status of marine shellfish ecosystems formed primarily by bivalves in Australia, including: identifying ecosystem-forming species, assessing their historical and current extent, causes for decline and past and present management. Fourteen species of bivalves were identified as developing complex, three-dimensional reef or bed ecosystems in intertidal and subtidal areas across trop...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2006
Anselmo Miranda-Baeza Domenico Voltolina Beatriz Cordero-Esquivel

The mangrove cockle Anadara grandis (Broderip and Sowerby, 1829) is a potential candidate for aquaculture and for bioremediation of aquaculture effluents in the tropical and subtropical coastal areas of the eastern Pacific Ocean. Laboratory-produced spat are available, but there is no information on their responses to the range of environmental conditions to which they might be subject during t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Shan Huang Kaustuv Roy James W Valentine David Jablonski

Paleontological data provide essential insights into the processes shaping the spatial distribution of present-day biodiversity. Here, we combine biogeographic data with the fossil record to investigate the roles of parallelism (similar diversities reached via changes from similar starting points), convergence (similar diversities reached from different starting points), and divergence in shapi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Christina L Belanger David Jablonski Kaustuv Roy Sarah K Berke Andrew Z Krug James W Valentine

Analyses of how environmental factors influence the biogeographic structure of biotas are essential for understanding the processes underlying global diversity patterns and for predicting large-scale biotic responses to global change. Here we show that the large-scale geographic structure of shallow-marine benthic faunas, defined by existing biogeographic schemes, can be predicted with 89-100% ...

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