نتایج جستجو برای: bivalvia

تعداد نتایج: 3446  

2014
S. Bonaglia F. J. A Nascimento M. Bartoli I. Klawonn V. Brüchert

Denitrification is a critical process that can alleviate the effects of excessive nitrogen availability in aquatic ecosystems subject to eutrophication. An important part of denitrification occurs in benthic systems where bioturbation by meiofauna (invertebrates <1 mm) and its effect on element cycling are still not well understood. Here we study the quantitative impact of meiofauna populations...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
M A Rex C T Stuart G Coyne

Latitudinal species diversity gradients (LSDGs) in the Northern Hemisphere are the most well established biogeographic patterns on Earth. Despite long-standing interest in LSDGs as a central problem in ecology, their explanation remains uncertain. In terrestrial as well as coastal and pelagic marine ecosystems, these poleward declines in diversity typically have been represented and interpreted...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Kaustuv Roy Gene Hunt David Jablonski Andrew Z Krug James W Valentine

Understanding the factors that determine the geographic range limits of species is important for many questions in ecology, evolution and conservation biology. These limits arise from complex interactions among ecology and dispersal ability of species and the physical environment, but many of the underlying traits can be conserved among related species and clades. Thus, the range limits of spec...

2010

In this lesson, students will acquire skills in using an ocular micrometer to measure the length of bivalve larvae, monitor the density of larvae in their culture system, and understand production protocols used in bivalve hatcheries. This activity will take a period from each class over approximately a two-week period – the time for larvae to develop from egg to metamorphosis (setting). One or...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2000
M C Esqueda E Ríos-Jara J E Michel-Morfín V Landa-Jaime

The vertical distribution and abundance of conspicuous gastropod and bivalve species were studied at five rocky beaches in Cuastecomate Bay, Jalisco. Sampling was done from September, 1993 through March, 1994 with 0.75 m2 quadrants placed along replicate transect lines (10 m long) in the supralittoral and mesolittoral (upper, middle and lower intertidal) zones. A total of 6,643 mollusks were co...

2006
SIMON F. MITCHELL GAVIN C. GUNTER

—The large plagioptychid rudist bivalve Mitrocaprina tschoppi (Palmer) is recorded from the Guinea Corn Formation (Late Maastrichtian) of central Jamaica. This is the first record of this species outside of Cuba. M. tschoppi occurs in rhythm D6 of the Guinea Corn Formation, Macgillavryia Bed 1, together with a rudist assemblage including Praebarrettia sparcilirata (Whitfield), Macgillavryia nic...

2009
Eileen E. Hofmann David Bushek Susan E. Ford Ximing Guo Dale Haidvogel Dennis Hedgecock John M. Klinck Coren Milbury Diego Narvaez Eric Powell Yongping Wang Zhiren Wang Liusuo Zhang

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography at ODU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in CCPO Publications by an authorized administrator of ODU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Repository Citation Hofmann, Eileen E.; Bushek, David; Ford, Susan E.; Guo, Ximing; Haidvogel, Da...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2005
Blair G McDonald

Concurrent porewater (PW) and elutriate (ELU) toxicity testing using newly fertilized larvae of the bivalve Mytilus galloprovincialis was conducted as part of sediment quality triad (SQT) investigations for urban harbor locations. PW samples were consistently more toxic to bivalve larvae than the corresponding ELU sample, including samples collected from uncontaminated reference locations. Ammo...

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 2007
Antonio G Checa Francisco J Esteban-Delgado Alejandro B Rodríguez-Navarro

The foliated layer of bivalves is constituted by platy calcite crystals, or laths, surrounded by an organic layer, and which are arranged into sheets (folia). Therefore, the foliated microstructure can be considered the calcitic analogue to nacre. In this paper, the foliated microstructure has been studied in detail using electron and X-ray diffraction techniques, together with SEM observations...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Andrew Z Krug David Jablonski James W Valentine

The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG), wherein the number of species and higher taxa peaks in the tropics and decreases toward the poles, is the best-documented large-scale diversity pattern on Earth, but hypotheses explaining the standard LDG must also account for rare "contrarian" taxa that show diversity maxima outside of the tropics. For marine bivalves, one of the few groups that provid...

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