Mytilinae
taxon
Mytilinae sunt cosmopolita subfamilia edulium aquae salsae familiae Mytilidarum molluscorum bivalvium, quae magnitudine a media ad magnam crescunt. Nomen subfamiliae a Constantino Samuele Rafinesque anno 1815 constitutum est.
Classis : Bivalvia
Subclassis : Pteriomorphia
Ordo : Mytiloida
Familia : Mytilidae
Subfamilia : Mytilinae
Rafinesque, 1815
Subclassis : Pteriomorphia
Ordo : Mytiloida
Familia : Mytilidae
Subfamilia : Mytilinae
Rafinesque, 1815
Notae
recensere
Bibliographia
recensere- Bayne, B., J. Widdows, et R.Thompson. 1976. "Physiological integrations." In Marine mussels: their ecology and physiology, ed. B. L. Bayne, 261–91. Novi Eboraci: Cambridge University Press.
- Gilbertson, Lance. 1999. Zoology Laboratory Manual, ed. quarta. Novi Eboraci: McGraw-Hill.
- HRS-Brenko, M., et C. A. 1969. "The combined effects of salinity and temperature on larvae of the mussel Mytilus edulis." Marine Biology 224–66.
- Newell, R. U. 1989. "Species profiles: life histories and environmental requirements of coastal fishes and invertebrates (North and Mid-Atlantic)—blue mussel." U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servive Biol. Rep. 82 (11): 102). U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, TR El-82-4. PDF.
- Thompson, R. 1979. "Fecundity and reproductive effort in the blue mussel, the sea urchin, and the snow crab from populations in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland." Journal of the Fisheries Res. Board of Canada 955–64.
Nexus externi
recensereSitus scientifici: • NCBI • WoRMS: Marine Species • Fossilworks |
- "Mytilinae" apud WoRMS.
- Maine Department of Marine Resources.
- "Mercury-binding proteins from the marine mussel, Mytilus edulis." Environmental Health Perspectives.
- "Blue mussel." Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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