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Bivalves as Biological Sieves: Bioreactivity Pathways of Microplastics and Nanoplastics | The Biological Bulletin: Vol 241, No 2
Frontiers | Bivalve Feeding on the Brown Tide Aureoumbra lagunensis in a Shallow Coastal Environment
Frontiers | Bivalve Feeding on the Brown Tide Aureoumbra lagunensis in a Shallow Coastal Environment | Marine Science
Assessment of the effects of sulfated polysaccharides extracted from the red seaweed Irish moss Chondrus crispus on the immune-stimulant activity in mussels Mytilus spp. - ScienceDirect
Frontiers | Interactions of Environmental Chemicals and Natural Products With ABC and SLC Transporters in the Digestive System of Aquatic Organisms
PDF) Comparison of Freshwater Mussels Unio tumidus and Unio crassus as Biomonitors of Microplastic Contamination of Tisza River (Hungary)
Frontiers | Bivalve Feeding on the Brown Tide Aureoumbra lagunensis in a Shallow Coastal Environment | Marine Science
Mollusca
Can artificial magnetic fields alter the functional role of the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis? | SpringerLink
Bivalves as Biological Sieves: Bioreactivity Pathways of Microplastics and Nanoplastics
Bivalves as Biological Sieves: Bioreactivity Pathways of Microplastics and Nanoplastics
Filtering activity on a pure culture of Vibrio alginolyticus by the solitary ascidian Styela plicata and the colonial ascidian Polyandrocarpa zorritensis: a potential service to improve microbiological seawater quality economically - ScienceDirect
Physiological feeding rates and cilia suppression in blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) with increased levels of dissolved carbon dioxide - ScienceDirect
Can artificial magnetic fields alter the functional role of the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis? | SpringerLink
Buried Alive: The Behavioural Response of the Mussels, Modiolus modiolus and Mytilus edulis to Sudden Burial by Sediment | PLOS ONE
APPENDIX A SCOPING REPORT
Buried Alive: The Behavioural Response of the Mussels, Modiolus modiolus and Mytilus edulis to Sudden Burial by Sediment | PLOS ONE
Frontiers | Interactions of Environmental Chemicals and Natural Products With ABC and SLC Transporters in the Digestive System of Aquatic Organisms