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- Genetic variation in a small bivalve along a retreating glacier fjord . . .
Patterns of population genetic diversity were analysed in the Antarctic bivalve Nuculana inaequisculpta (Protobranchia: Nuculanidae) from a fjord with 70 years of documented climate-forced glacier retreat
- Fertilisation and larval development in an Antarctic bivalve
The effect of projected oceanic changes on fertilisation and larval development in an Antarctic bivalve, Laternula elliptica, was investigated through successive larval stages at ambient temperature and pH conditions (-1 6 deg C and pH 7 98) and conditions representative of projections through to 2100 (-0 5 deg C to +0 4 deg C and pH 7 80 to pH
- Bivalves - Types, Examples, Characteristics, Anatomy, Diet, Habitat
Bivalves are abundant in the tropics and temperate regions Some species, such as the Antarctic scallop (Adamussium colbecki), inhabit the Antarctic, whereas around 140 species, including Mya truncata, inhabit Arctic waters
- Anatomy and behavior of Laternula elliptica, a keystone species of the . . .
Laternula elliptica (P P King, 1832) is the sole representative of the anomalodesmatan family Laternulidae and the largest bivalve in the Antarctic and Subantarctic
- Phylogeography and genetic diversity of the microbivalve
Here we present new genetic information on the bivalve Kidderia subquadrata, a small mollusk that inhabits intertidal rocky island ecosystems throughout the WAP
- Glacial melting pulses in the Antarctica: Evidence for different . . .
In this study, we analysed the stable isotopic and elemental compositions of the calcareous skeleton of the bivalve Laternula elliptica
- Extreme longevity of Eocene bivalves from Antarctica. Geology
A combination of sclerochronologic techniques and stable isotope analysis reveals that the fossil bivalve Cucullaea raea, from the Eocene of Antarctica, regularly lived for more than a century
- Gene flow in the Antarctic bivalve Aequiyoldia eightsii (Jay, 1839 . . .
Using genomic data, we estimated genetic structure and migration rates between populations of the benthic bivalve Aequiyoldia eightsii from the shallows of southern South America and the WAP to test the role of the ACC and the APCC in its dispersal
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