PosterPoster about the lifespan of modern bivalves by measuring shells. Applied von Bertalanffy growth was fit to size at age dataUndergraduate Research Symposiu
In the absence of instrumental records, shell growth increments of bivalves are used to build contin...
A crossdated, replicated, chronology of 114 years (1901-2014) was developed from internal growth inc...
Populations of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in Chesapeake Bay have been severely deple...
Late Cenozoic bivalve extinction in the North Atlantic area has been attributed to environmental det...
Scallops are amongst the fastest growing of bivalves, with many species growing in the order of 40 m...
The freshwater mussel offers considerable scope for study of the relationship between growth and lif...
Widely used sclerochronological methods for biologically aging fossilized oysters, such as δ18O and ...
In order to assess its potential as a sclerochronological archive, we present statistical and geoche...
Mercenaria mercenaria and M. campechiensis are ecologically and economically important bivalves foun...
Placopecten, Chesapecten and Carolinapecten are scallop (pectinid bivalve) genera occurring in the P...
Organismal metabolic rates reflect the interaction of environmental and physiological factors. Thus,...
Despite the positive results obtained using saltwater clam Glycymeris spp. for palaeoenvironmental r...
Bivalve shells contain growth lines which are formed as a result of periodic environmental or physio...
To investigate environmental variability during the late Holocene in the western Gulf of Maine, USA,...
Ocean quahogs [Arctica islandica (Linnaeus, 1769)] are the longest-lived, noncolonial animal known t...
In the absence of instrumental records, shell growth increments of bivalves are used to build contin...
A crossdated, replicated, chronology of 114 years (1901-2014) was developed from internal growth inc...
Populations of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in Chesapeake Bay have been severely deple...
Late Cenozoic bivalve extinction in the North Atlantic area has been attributed to environmental det...
Scallops are amongst the fastest growing of bivalves, with many species growing in the order of 40 m...
The freshwater mussel offers considerable scope for study of the relationship between growth and lif...
Widely used sclerochronological methods for biologically aging fossilized oysters, such as δ18O and ...
In order to assess its potential as a sclerochronological archive, we present statistical and geoche...
Mercenaria mercenaria and M. campechiensis are ecologically and economically important bivalves foun...
Placopecten, Chesapecten and Carolinapecten are scallop (pectinid bivalve) genera occurring in the P...
Organismal metabolic rates reflect the interaction of environmental and physiological factors. Thus,...
Despite the positive results obtained using saltwater clam Glycymeris spp. for palaeoenvironmental r...
Bivalve shells contain growth lines which are formed as a result of periodic environmental or physio...
To investigate environmental variability during the late Holocene in the western Gulf of Maine, USA,...
Ocean quahogs [Arctica islandica (Linnaeus, 1769)] are the longest-lived, noncolonial animal known t...
In the absence of instrumental records, shell growth increments of bivalves are used to build contin...
A crossdated, replicated, chronology of 114 years (1901-2014) was developed from internal growth inc...
Populations of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in Chesapeake Bay have been severely deple...