Teredinid bivalves, commonly referred to as shipworms, are known for their propensity to inhabit, bioerode, and digest woody substrates across a range of brackish and fully marine settings. Shipworm body fossils and/or their borings, which are most allied with the ichnotaxon Teredolites longissimus, are found in wood preserved in sedimentary sequences ranging in age from Early Cretaceous to Recent and traditionally they have been regarded as evidence of marginal marine or marine depositional environments. Recent studies associated with the Philippine Mollusk Symbiont International Collaboration Biodiversity Group (PMS-ICBG) expedition on the island of Bohol, Philippines, have identified a new shipworm taxon (Lithoredo abatanica) that is res...
Here we describe an anatomically divergent wood-boring bivalve belonging to the family Teredinidae. ...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
The wood-boring shipworm, Bactronophorus thoracites (Teredinidae), is the only species in the genus ...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
Macroids and rhodoliths, made by encrusting acervulinid foraminifera and coralline algae, are widely...
Macrobioerosion of mineral substrates in fresh water is a little-known geological process. Two examp...
The family Teredinidae (shipworms) contains 70-plus species of boring bivalves specialized to live i...
The family Teredinidae (shipworms) contains 70-plus species of boring bivalves specialized to live i...
Macroids and rhodoliths, made by encrusting acervulinid foraminifera and coralline algae, are widely...
The Tohoku tsunami of March 2011 ejected a vast amount of debris into the Pacific Ocean. Wood boring...
Here we describe an anatomically divergent wood-boring bivalve belonging to the family Teredinidae. ...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
The wood-boring shipworm, Bactronophorus thoracites (Teredinidae), is the only species in the genus ...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
Macroids and rhodoliths, made by encrusting acervulinid foraminifera and coralline algae, are widely...
Macrobioerosion of mineral substrates in fresh water is a little-known geological process. Two examp...
The family Teredinidae (shipworms) contains 70-plus species of boring bivalves specialized to live i...
The family Teredinidae (shipworms) contains 70-plus species of boring bivalves specialized to live i...
Macroids and rhodoliths, made by encrusting acervulinid foraminifera and coralline algae, are widely...
The Tohoku tsunami of March 2011 ejected a vast amount of debris into the Pacific Ocean. Wood boring...
Here we describe an anatomically divergent wood-boring bivalve belonging to the family Teredinidae. ...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...
Shipworms (family Teredinidae) are specialized bivalves that bore into the submerged wooden structur...