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期刊名:Biological bulletin

缩写:BIOL BULL-US

ISSN:0006-3185

e-ISSN:1939-8697

IF/分区:2.1/Q3

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Vicente T Rodríguez Pi,María S Doldan,Matías S Maggioni et al. Vicente T Rodríguez Pi et al.
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Nicolas S Anderson,Dianna K Padilla Nicolas S Anderson
AbstractRibbed mussels are typically found in Spartina alterniflora salt marshes and can form dense aggregations along low marsh shorelines and tidal creeks. The presence of ribbed mussels within marshes is well documented, and many studies...
Augustin Roman Kalytiak-Davis,Jonathan Douglas Allen Augustin Roman Kalytiak-Davis
AbstractMany marine invertebrates possess biphasic life histories, during which larvae develop in the plankton and adults inhabit the benthos. The transition between phases entails the settlement of larvae onto substrata, completion of meta...
Louis E Burnett,Michael R Kendrick Louis E Burnett
AbstractThe Atlantic white shrimp, Penaeus setiferus, is a commercially important species that is abundant along the United States' east coast and Gulf of Mexico. Like other similar organisms, this species is vulnerable to black gill diseas...
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Erika V Iyengar,Austin R Hoffman,James C Russell Erika V Iyengar
AbstractIn ponds of the northeastern United States, benthic macroinvertebrates can dominate the local biomass. Isopods, predatory leeches, and fingernail clams can attain dense populations and suffer heavy predation pressure by fish. We pre...
James M Pringle James M Pringle
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Melissa Plasman,Luis M Burciaga,Guillermina Alcaraz Melissa Plasman
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Steven Jury,Meghan Walker,Brianna Looney et al. Steven Jury et al.
AbstractBleeding of horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphemus) for the biomedical industry can have both sublethal and lethal impacts. Bleeding induces a significant drop in the concentration of hemolymph hemocyanin, as well as decreased levels o...