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    Terrestrial Snails Affecting Plants in Florida by John L. Capinera, Jodi White

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…EENY497/IN893: Terrestrial Snails (Phylum Mollusca, Class Gastropoda) Affecting Plants in Florida (ufl.edu) …”
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    The genome sequence of the Pacific oyster, Magallana gigas (Thunberg, 1793) [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations] by Rebekka Uhl, Rob Mrowicki

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We present a genome assembly from an individual Magallana gigas (the Pacific oyster; Mollusca; Bivalvia; Ostreida; Ostreidae). The genome sequence is 564.0 megabases in span. …”
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    Characterization of Littoral Macrozoobenthos Communities of the Kuybyshev Reservoir in the Area of Kazan by G.S. Tarasov, O.I. Khamitov, L.A. Frolova

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…These taxa belong to the following groups of invertebrates: the phyllum of Mollusca (the classes of Bivalvia and Gastropoda), the class of Insecta (the orders of Diptera, Ephemer-optera, Odonata), and the phyllum of Annelida (the classes of Oligochaeta and Hirudinea). …”
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    Biology of Incidental Catch Sea Star Stellaster childreni Gray, 1840 (Echinodermata: Asteroidea), from Malaysian Borneo Exclusive Economic Zone by Ruhana Hassan, Suet Yee Lee, Wan Zabidii Wan Morni

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Fragments of flora and fauna were found in the gut including Mollusca (gastropod, bivalves, and scaphopods), sponge seagrass, and seaweed as well as benthic Foraminifera. …”
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    High genomic connectivity within Anatoma at hydrothermal vents along the Central and Southeast Indian Ridge by Katharina Kniesz, Leon Hoffman, Pedro Martínez Arbizu, Terue C. Kihara

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…During the INDEX project, 701 representatives of the genus Anatoma (Mollusca: Vetigastropoda) were sampled from six abyssal hydrothermal vent fields. …”
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    Diversity and distribution of mobile genetic elements in marine invertebrates genomes by M. V. Puzakov, L. V. Puzakova, I. K. Zakharov

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…A quantity of MGE in Mollusca was studied for following species: Mytilus galloprovincialis, Chione cancellata, Crassostrea gigas, C. virginica, Anadara trapezia, Aplysia californica, Gibbula cineraria, Littorina littorea, and L. saxatilis. …”
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    Metazoan parasites associated with marine mollusks inhabiting the China Seas: a review by Xin Du, Xin Du, Jing Sun, Jing Sun, Huidong Ju, Huidong Ju, Zhen Xu, Xiaoli Tang, Xuedan Fang, Xuedan Fang, Muhammad Saleem Chang, Muhammad Saleem Chang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The information is presented and contains 128 species of parasites, distributed among the higher taxa as follows: Turbellaria (2 species), Trematoda (34 species), Cestoda (1 species), Annelida (38 species), Arthropoda (48 species), Porifera (2 species), Cnidaria (1 species), and Mollusca (2 species). Many records of parasites not identified to the species level are also included. …”
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    A study of macroinvertebrate communities in Bolshiye Koty Bay of Lake Baikal using DNA metabarcoding by L. S. Kravtsova, T. E. Peretolchina, T. I. Triboy, I. A. Nebesnykh, A. E. Tupikin, M. R. Kabilov

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The correlation of the Spearman coefficient (S = 0.6, p < 0.05) with the abundance of macroinvertebrates in the samples before DNA extraction showed that the number of reads can serve as an indirect characteristic of the abundance of a species (operational taxonomic unit, OTU). 115 OTUs belonging to the higher taxa of macroinvertebrates were identified: Porifera, 1; Platyhelminthes, 3; Annelida, 38; Arthropoda, 55; Mollusca, 18. At a high level of resolution (with homology with GenBank reference sequences ≥ 95 %, coverage ≥ 90 %), 46 taxa of macroinvertebrates comprising three communities were registered: one dominated by molluscs (Choanomphalus conf. maacki) and two dominated by chironomids (Orthocladius grega rius Linev., Sergentia baicalensis Tshern.). …”
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    Biología de deroceras reticulatum y d. laeve, moluscos de cultivos en siembra directa by N.L. Clemente, A.J. Faberi, A.N López, P.L. Manetti, H.A. Álvarez

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…La siembra directa ha disminuido los riesgos de erosión del suelo pero ha favorecido el desarrollo de organismos como Deroceras reticulatum y D. laeve (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Limacidae). El objetivo del trabajo fue determinar los parámetros biológicos y el crecimiento de ambas especies a 12º y 20º C. …”
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    Effects of Mussel Peptides on Growth and Development and Microbial Community Structure of the Thick-Shelled Mussel Mytilus coruscus Plantigrades by Qian LIN, Zheng LI, Jinlong YANG, Fan MA, Xiao LIANG

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The thick-shelled mussel Mytilus coruscus belongs to Mollusca, Lanellibranchia, Anisomyaria, Mytilidae, and Mytilus. …”
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