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Project News

  • BivAToL presentations at the 77th Annual Meeting of the American Malacological Society
  • New publication on structure and symbionts of Anodontia ovum

Bivalves in the news

Science:

  • Chemical method replaces biological process for detecting marine biotoxins in mussels
  • Antarctic Laternula elliptica shown to adapt to ocean acidification
  • Spanish researchers decipher the DNA of mussels
  • Mitochondrial phylogenomics of the Bivalvia

Elsewhere:

  • Moon snail onslaught devastates Maine clam flats
  • Invasive Species Spotted In 2 More Connecticut Lakes
  • Please eat less of the Corbicula
  • Bivalves to help heal Magothy River, MD, USA

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Links

Sources of bivalve/phylogenetic information

  • Bivalvia at University of California/Berkeley Museum of Paleontology
  • Palaeos Metazoa: Bivalvia
  • Animal Diversity Web (University of Michigan Museum of Zoology)
  • Integrated Taxonomic Information System [ITIS]
  • Bivalves – Research, Training, Electronic Dissemination of Data [Bieler-Mikkelsen NSF-PEET Project]
  • Discover Life: Bivalvia
  • Checklist of European Marine Mollusca (CLEMAM)
  • The Mussel Project
  • MOLLIA – Information for Malacologists
  • Neogene Marine Invertebrates of Tropical America (NMITA)
  • Olivier Caro’s Seashells Collection (worldwide bivalves by family)
  • Systematic Research Collections (Recent & Fossil Mollusca)
  • Malacolog ver. 4.1.0 – A Database of Western Atlantic Marine Mollusca
  • ZipcodeZoo Bivalves

Organizations

American Malacological Society
U. S. national society of professional and serious-amateur malacologists.
Conchologists of America
U.S. national society of shell enthusiasts.
Malacological Society of London
International society for all who are interested in the scientific study of mollusks, based in London, England.
Unitas Malacologica
International society of professional and serious-amateur malacologists.
 

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