Text is the Introduction to this thesis: Strophitus edentulus is a fresh water mussel which has been said to go through its metamorphosis both as a parasite on fish (Howard 1914) and without parasitism (Lefevre and Curtis 1912). This condition in Strophitus is rendered more interesting by the fact that there is but one other exception to the parasitic habit among the fresh water mussels. This exception, Anodonta imbecillis (Say), is one of the hermaphroditic species and is not closely related to Strophitus. Since these two species are widely separated in structure, and since the same changes are occurring in each form, it is possible that we have here a case of convergent evolution, the investigation of which may throw some light on the na...
The life-cycle of Rhipidocotyle campanula (Dujardin, 1845) has been experimentally demonstrated and ...
Understanding the limiting factors of the reproduction process in host-affiliate relationships is a ...
Freshwater dreissenid mussels evolved from marine ancestors during the Miocene ∼30 million years ago...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionoida exhibit two outstanding attributes. Although only one of n...
First paragraph: This thesis is largely concerned with the biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Mulller...
The remarkable reproductive potential of fresh-water mussels bears testimony to their rigorous condi...
On 27 November 2010 while snorkeling in Canebreak Pool, Margaret River I observed interesting intera...
To understand the ecological factors behind the decline of functionally important threatened species...
conservation evaluation, fish, invertebrates, stream1. To understand the ecological factors behind t...
Unionoid freshwater mussels have a unique life cycle with a form of parental care where the larvae a...
The reproductive activity of females of the Chinese pond mussel (Sinanodonta woodiana) was investiga...
Didemnum vexillum is an invasive colonial ascidian in the Gulf of Maine that readily colonizes hard ...
Freshwater mussel larval parasitism of fish is unique among bivalves. The relationship is primarily ...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...
The invasive, biofouling, Conrad's false mussel Mytilopsis leucophaeata was first recorded in Sweden...
The life-cycle of Rhipidocotyle campanula (Dujardin, 1845) has been experimentally demonstrated and ...
Understanding the limiting factors of the reproduction process in host-affiliate relationships is a ...
Freshwater dreissenid mussels evolved from marine ancestors during the Miocene ∼30 million years ago...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionoida exhibit two outstanding attributes. Although only one of n...
First paragraph: This thesis is largely concerned with the biology of Verruca stroemia (O.F. Mulller...
The remarkable reproductive potential of fresh-water mussels bears testimony to their rigorous condi...
On 27 November 2010 while snorkeling in Canebreak Pool, Margaret River I observed interesting intera...
To understand the ecological factors behind the decline of functionally important threatened species...
conservation evaluation, fish, invertebrates, stream1. To understand the ecological factors behind t...
Unionoid freshwater mussels have a unique life cycle with a form of parental care where the larvae a...
The reproductive activity of females of the Chinese pond mussel (Sinanodonta woodiana) was investiga...
Didemnum vexillum is an invasive colonial ascidian in the Gulf of Maine that readily colonizes hard ...
Freshwater mussel larval parasitism of fish is unique among bivalves. The relationship is primarily ...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...
The invasive, biofouling, Conrad's false mussel Mytilopsis leucophaeata was first recorded in Sweden...
The life-cycle of Rhipidocotyle campanula (Dujardin, 1845) has been experimentally demonstrated and ...
Understanding the limiting factors of the reproduction process in host-affiliate relationships is a ...
Freshwater dreissenid mussels evolved from marine ancestors during the Miocene ∼30 million years ago...