Noninvasive methods in shell shape variation may help to understand evolution, ecology, stress and role of molluscan in aquatic ecosystems. Imaging analysis is a suitable diagnostic tool in morphological studies to (1) evaluate the health status of investigated animals, and (2) monitor sea coastal habitats. We introduce the feasibility of the cone-beam computed tomography as an optimal technique for 3D surface scanning to obtain virtual valve surfaces of Mytilus galloprovincialis, and analyze them exploiting the geometric morphometric facilities. Statistical output revealed morphological difference between mussels coming from different extensive rearing systems ...
Morphological variation in marine sessile organisms is frequently related to environmental factors. ...
Both genetic and environmental factors affect the morphology of oysters. Molecular identification is...
Tributyltin (TBT) has been widely used as antifouling in marine environments, producing imposex in g...
Noninvasive methods in shell shape variation may help to understand evolution, ecology, stress and r...
Noninvasive methods in shell shape variation may help to understand evolution, ecology, stress and r...
As one of the essential components of the fossil record, shells of molluscs provide crucial data for...
Research on molluscan specimens is increasingly being carried out using high-throughput molecular te...
Molluscan eyes exhibit an enormous range of morphological variation, ranging from tiny pigment-cup e...
Morphological variation in marine sessile organisms is frequently related to environmental factors. ...
Morphological variation in marine sessile organisms is frequently related to environmental factors. ...
As one of the essential components of the fossil record, shells of molluscs provide crucial data for...
Morphological variation in marine sessile organisms is frequently related to environmental factors. ...
Morphological variation in marine sessile organisms is frequently related to environmental factors. ...
Molluscan eyes exhibit an enormous range of morphological variation, ranging from tiny pigment-cup e...
Molluscan eyes exhibit an enormous range of morphological variation, ranging from tiny pigment-cup e...
Morphological variation in marine sessile organisms is frequently related to environmental factors. ...
Both genetic and environmental factors affect the morphology of oysters. Molecular identification is...
Tributyltin (TBT) has been widely used as antifouling in marine environments, producing imposex in g...
Noninvasive methods in shell shape variation may help to understand evolution, ecology, stress and r...
Noninvasive methods in shell shape variation may help to understand evolution, ecology, stress and r...
As one of the essential components of the fossil record, shells of molluscs provide crucial data for...
Research on molluscan specimens is increasingly being carried out using high-throughput molecular te...
Molluscan eyes exhibit an enormous range of morphological variation, ranging from tiny pigment-cup e...
Morphological variation in marine sessile organisms is frequently related to environmental factors. ...
Morphological variation in marine sessile organisms is frequently related to environmental factors. ...
As one of the essential components of the fossil record, shells of molluscs provide crucial data for...
Morphological variation in marine sessile organisms is frequently related to environmental factors. ...
Morphological variation in marine sessile organisms is frequently related to environmental factors. ...
Molluscan eyes exhibit an enormous range of morphological variation, ranging from tiny pigment-cup e...
Molluscan eyes exhibit an enormous range of morphological variation, ranging from tiny pigment-cup e...
Morphological variation in marine sessile organisms is frequently related to environmental factors. ...
Both genetic and environmental factors affect the morphology of oysters. Molecular identification is...
Tributyltin (TBT) has been widely used as antifouling in marine environments, producing imposex in g...