• Word file for instructors only with same list of bivalve species but within the established classification hierarchy. (carleton.edu)
  • More recent bivalve research has focused on the fields of culture and breeding, including genomic modifications of bivalves for breeding purposes and diversification of bivalve species for commercial applications. (fau.edu)
  • Stratigraphic occurrences of veneroid bivalves were compiled from the literature to determine victim and survivor species. (confex.com)
  • The relative significance of the impact of the 2 species on phytoplankton density during a tidal cycle was estimated by combining field measurements of clearance rates and modelling of the bivalve bed (topography, biomass distribution, temporal and spatial water coverage and depth). (dtu.dk)
  • The relative significance of the impact of the 2 species on phytoplankton density during a tidal cycle was estimated by combining field measurements of clearance rates and modelling of the bivalve bed (topography, biomass distribution, temporal and spatial water coverageand depth). (dtu.dk)
  • Shell mass, shape, thickness, and predation frequency were measured in five bivalve species (n = 804) constituting 80% of the predators' diet. (edu.au)
  • Marine bivalve mollusks from Baja California to northern Perú. (pensoft.net)
  • Mollusks include cones (including cone snails), cephalopods (including octopi and squids), and bivalves. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Coan EV, Valentich-Scott P (2022) Replacement name for a Panamic bivalve (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Cyrenidae). (pensoft.net)
  • Philobryids (Bivalvia: Arcoida) are one of the most speciose marine bivalve families in the Southern Ocean and are common throughout the Southern Hemisphere. (nerc.ac.uk)
  • Vibrios are associated to diarrhea in humans after the consumption of contaminated water or bivalve shellfish. (usp.br)
  • To evaluate the presence of Vibrio spp in edible bivalve shellfish commercialized between 2000 and 2002 in the are of Baía de Todos os Santos e Valença. (usp.br)
  • There are risks of getting gastroenteritis due to the consumption of bivalve shellfish that are raw, poorly cooked or prepared under suboptimal hygiene conditions. (usp.br)
  • Brevetoxins produced by the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis that accumulate in bivalve shellfish (scallops, clams, mussels, and oysters) cause NSP. (cdc.gov)
  • Humans are exposed by eating contaminated bivalve shellfish. (cdc.gov)
  • SARS-CoV-2 RNA in Wastewater and Bivalve Mollusk Samples of Campania, Southern Italy. (cdc.gov)
  • British Bivalve Seashells , first published in 1966, provides an excellent introduction for the beginner, and a valuable reference work for experienced amateurs and professionals. (pisces-conservation.com)
  • Pisces Conservation are delighted to release "British Bivalve Seashells" on CD, with the kind permission of the Natural History Museum, London. (pisces-conservation.com)
  • Coan EV, Valentich-Scott P (2012) Bivalve seashells of tropical west America. (pensoft.net)
  • Green mussels (Pernavirides) and other bivalves were implicated for most cases. (who.int)
  • The marine bivalve subfamily Venerinae is an economically important group, nevertheless, its taxonomy and classification has been controversial for a long time. (fieldmuseum.org)
  • Malacologia , 46(2): 427-458, Proceedings of the International Marine Bivalve Workshop 2002.Kappner, I. 2007. (fieldmuseum.org)
  • Phylogenetic Systematics of the Marine Bivalve Subfamily Venerinae Rafinesque , 1815. (fieldmuseum.org)
  • Effects of various fixation techniques on tissue of a marine bivalve, Mercenaria mercenaria Linné, 1758 (poster). (fieldmuseum.org)
  • Cerastoderma is a genus of marine bivalves, which includes the common cockle C. edule. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • Analyses of the end-Cretaceous or Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction show no selectivity of marine bivalve genera by life position (burrowing versus exposed), body size, bathymetric position on the continental shelf, or relative breadth of bathymetric range. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • TY - JOUR T1 - Selectivity of end-Cretaceous marine bivalve extinctions. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Galeommatoidean bivalves are particularly well represented in the New Caledonian marine environment. (shellmuseum.org)
  • In order to provide a complementary economic alternative to the fishing sector of the Basque Country during periods of low activity, the development of sustainable aquaculture of bivalve molluscs in open sea waters of the Basque coast was proposed more than a decade ago. (azti.es)
  • Confusingly, the common name "cockle" is also given (by seafood sellers) to a number of other small edible bivalves which have a somewhat similar shape, however these bivalves are in other families such as the Veneridae (Venus clams) and the Arcidae (ark clams). (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • Here we focus on a bivalve fauna from carbonate ramp deposits within the Barremian La Tosca Member of the Huitrín Formation. (bioone.org)
  • Observations on the bivalves Montacuta substriata and M. ferruginosa, 'commensals' with spatangoids. (museumwales.ac.uk)
  • Pesquisar a ocorrência de Vibrio spp em moluscos bivalves comestíveis comercializados entre 2000 a 2002 nos municípios da área de influência da Baía de Todos os Santos e Valença. (usp.br)
  • Acesta excavata (Fabricius, 1779) is a slow growing bivalve from the Limidae family and is often found associated with cold-water coral reefs along the European continental margin. (uni-frankfurt.de)
  • abstract = "At an approximately 12 000 m2 sheltered intertidal bivalve bed in the western part of the Limfjord, Denmark, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas co-occurs with the blue mussel Mytilus edulis. (dtu.dk)
  • The bivalves were collected from two sites: one located near a highly populated region and the other located relatively far from human activity. (frontiersin.org)
  • The clear and practical nature of the text and keys, and the quality of the illustrations, make this work invaluable for anyone wishing to study bivalves. (pisces-conservation.com)
  • Therefore, M. edulis contributed 4 times as much as C. gigas to the bivalve bed's clearance, and the 2 bivalves were estimated to clear the water volume 1.9 times during each tidal cycle. (dtu.dk)
  • In the 1980s, the Bivalve Research Program was part of the Harbor Branch Applied Science program, which helped establish the $15 million Florida clam culture industry through multiple training programs. (fau.edu)
  • This bivalve fossil dates from the Paleocene epoch (about 66 to 56 million years ago, starting with the mass extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous that killed of the non-avian dinosaurs) and were obviously pushed up from an ancient ocean floor when the Indian subcontinent pushed into the Asian continent and modern day Pakistan. (minclassics.com)
  • At Ballona Lagoon, elevated levels of copper and silver were found in the bivalve Tagelus californianus (440 and 5.9 ug/g). (cdc.gov)
  • Dans les cas de dents délabrées et d'appuis dentaires insuffisants, le choix de la gouttière bivalve en résine acrylique apparait comme la meilleure option thérapeutique. (bvsalud.org)
  • For information on bivalve hatchery and nursery activities, contact Richard Baptiste . (fau.edu)
  • The UK's first ever National Mussel Day, which has been organised to endorse eating the bivalves through social media promotions, recipes and offers, is taking place on 7th October. (thefishsite.com)
  • Small dams represent one of the most widespread human alterations to North American streams, yet effects on bivalve assemblages are understudied. (uncg.edu)
  • My study examined effects of dam condition (intact, breached, relict) on bivalve assemblages in North Carolina river drainages (Tar, Neuse, Roanoke) from 2009-2011. (uncg.edu)
  • Yet, the overall results clearly show that the application of Element/Ca (E/Ca) ratios in these bivalves to reconstruct past changes in temperature and salinity is likely to be complicated due to strong vital effects and the effects of organic material embedded in the shell. (uni-frankfurt.de)