Arenophilic glands represent the only molluscan example of multicellular organs solely concerned with adhesion of foreign particles to the external surfaces of an organism.\ud The glands are exclusive to the bivalve clade omalodesmata, but do not occur in all component taxa, having been declared absent in a number of families, including\ud Pholadomyidae. This paper records and describes for the first time the arenophilic apparatus of Pholadomya candida\ud G. B. Sowerby I, 1823, and demonstrates that secretion\ud from these glands is at times preserved in the fossil record. In P. candida , arenophilic glands in the middle mantle folds discharge their products on top of the shell as the animal grows, forming radial lines of secretion that com...
The ability to consume wood as food (xylotrophy) is unusual among animals. In terrestrial environmen...
A review is presented of the mechanism of byssus production in the genus Mytilus. The pedal glands w...
Molluscan shells exhibit a high and largely neglected diversity of serrations and crenulations at th...
Arenophilic glands represent the only molluscan example of multicellular organs solely concerned wit...
The mantle margins of several anomalodesmatans bear multicellular arenophilic glands, the mucoid sec...
Anomalodesmatans comprise a large, ancient and ecologically diverse group of marine bivalves, but ar...
The morphology and secretory functions of the pedal glands of eight species of protobranch bivalves ...
Molluscan shells exhibit a high and largely neglected diversity of serrations and crenulations at th...
The Jurassic bivalve genus Placunopsis Morris and Lycett, 1853 is shown to be an anomiid on account ...
The small, exclusively Australasian, anomalodesmatan family Mychamidae comprises only two genera; th...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
An external skeleton is an essential part of the body plan of many animals and is thought to be one ...
The story of the discovery and study of the Monoplacophora (or Tryblidia) and how they have contribu...
An external skeleton is an essential part of the body plan of many animals and is thought to be one ...
An external skeleton is an essential part of the body plan of many animals and is thought to be one ...
The ability to consume wood as food (xylotrophy) is unusual among animals. In terrestrial environmen...
A review is presented of the mechanism of byssus production in the genus Mytilus. The pedal glands w...
Molluscan shells exhibit a high and largely neglected diversity of serrations and crenulations at th...
Arenophilic glands represent the only molluscan example of multicellular organs solely concerned wit...
The mantle margins of several anomalodesmatans bear multicellular arenophilic glands, the mucoid sec...
Anomalodesmatans comprise a large, ancient and ecologically diverse group of marine bivalves, but ar...
The morphology and secretory functions of the pedal glands of eight species of protobranch bivalves ...
Molluscan shells exhibit a high and largely neglected diversity of serrations and crenulations at th...
The Jurassic bivalve genus Placunopsis Morris and Lycett, 1853 is shown to be an anomiid on account ...
The small, exclusively Australasian, anomalodesmatan family Mychamidae comprises only two genera; th...
International audienceTeredinidae are obligate xylophagous bivalves that colonize drift wood. They d...
An external skeleton is an essential part of the body plan of many animals and is thought to be one ...
The story of the discovery and study of the Monoplacophora (or Tryblidia) and how they have contribu...
An external skeleton is an essential part of the body plan of many animals and is thought to be one ...
An external skeleton is an essential part of the body plan of many animals and is thought to be one ...
The ability to consume wood as food (xylotrophy) is unusual among animals. In terrestrial environmen...
A review is presented of the mechanism of byssus production in the genus Mytilus. The pedal glands w...
Molluscan shells exhibit a high and largely neglected diversity of serrations and crenulations at th...