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    Mussel memory: can bivalves learn to fear parasites? by Christian Selbach, Loïc Marchant, Kim N. Mouritsen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Overall, these dynamic processes of avoidance behaviour can be expected to play a significant role in regulating the bivalves' ecosystem engineering function in coastal habitats.…”
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    Marine bioinvasions: bivalve molluscs introduced in northeast Brazil by Luan Lucas Cardoso Lima, Flávio Dias Passos

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Thus, this research aims to gather information about bivalve molluscs introduced into marine ecosystems in northeastern Brazil, in addition to discussing the knowledge of this invasive fauna for the Northeast, Southeast and South regions of Brazil. …”
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    Accumulation of <i>Dinophysis</i> Toxins in Bivalve Molluscs by Juan Blanco

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Several species of the dinoflagellate genus <i>Dinophysis</i> produce toxins that accumulate in bivalves when they feed on populations of these organisms. …”
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    Mechanics unlocks the morphogenetic puzzle of interlocking bivalved shells by Moulton, D, Goriely, A, Chirat, R

    Published 2019
    “…Brachiopods and mollusks are 2 shell-bearing phyla that diverged from a common shell-less ancestor more than 540 million years ago. Brachiopods and bivalve mollusks have also convergently evolved a bivalved shell that displays an apparently mundane, yet striking feature from a developmental point of view: When the shell is closed, the 2 valve edges meet each other in a commissure that forms a continuum with no gaps or overlaps despite the fact that each valve, secreted by 2 mantle lobes, may present antisymmetric ornamental patterns of varying regularity and size. …”
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    Immune Responses of Bivalves to Environmental Pollution and Abiotic Stress by Gillian Steffy George Lojuyo, Joanna W. Doinsing, Julian Ransangan

    Published 2022
    “…Bivalves are important for ecosystems providing food security for humans. …”
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    Integrative Biomarker Assessment of the Influence of Saxitoxin on Marine Bivalves: A Comparative Study of the Two Bivalve Species Oysters, Crassostrea gigas, and Scallops, Chlamys farreri by Ruiwen Cao, Ruiwen Cao, Ruiwen Cao, Dan Wang, Qianyu Wei, Qing Wang, Qing Wang, Dinglong Yang, Dinglong Yang, Hui Liu, Hui Liu, Zhijun Dong, Zhijun Dong, Xiaoli Zhang, Xiaoli Zhang, Qianqian Zhang, Qianqian Zhang, Jianmin Zhao, Jianmin Zhao

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Despite numerous studies have assessed the impacts of STX on marine bivalves, comparative in vivo study on the toxicity of STX on bivalves with distinct accumulation ability (such as oysters and scallops) has been seldom investigated. …”
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    GASTROPODS AND BIVALVES OF THE MIDDLE ANISIAN FROM KOKAELI PENINSULA (TURKEY) by N. FANTINI SESTINI

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Aim of this paper is the description of a faunule of gastropods and bivalves found associated with ammonites belonging to the Pelsonian from Kokaeli Peninsula (Turkey), a region named in the past Bithynia.…”
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    An Overview of Antibiotics as Emerging Contaminants: Occurrence in Bivalves as Biomonitoring Organisms by Elena Baralla, Maria P. Demontis, Filomena Dessì, Maria V. Varoni

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This review aims to update and discuss the available data on antibiotic residues, using bivalves as biomonitoring organisms. The current research indicates that antibiotics’ presence in bivalves has been investigated along European, American and Asian coasts, with the majority of studies reported for the last. …”
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    Patterns of Distribution of Bivalve Populations in a Mediterranean Temporary River by Mafalda Gama, Filipe Banha, Cristina Moreira, Henrique Gama, Manuel Graça, Pedro Anastácio

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…An additional challenge for native biota in this area is the arrival of new species, frequently aided by humans, and bivalves are particularly at risk. Here we assessed whether the native (<i>Unio delphinus</i>) and invasive (<i>Corbicula fluminea</i>) bivalves differed in habitat use. …”
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    A network of bivalve chronologies from semi-enclosed seas. by Melita Peharda, Ivica Vilibić, Bryan Black, Hana Uvanović, Krešimir Markulin, Hrvoje Mihanović

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Four chronologies of the bivalve species Glycymeris pilosa have been constructed along a 300 km gradient of the eastern coastal Adriatic Sea, all of which span the common period of 1982-2015. …”
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