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- Controls on Nitrogen Fixation and Nitrogen Release in a Diazotrophic Endosymbiont of Shipworms
- Chemosynthetic Symbionts of Marine Invertebrate Animals Are Capable of Nitrogen fixation Jillian M
- Shipworm (Teredo Navalis)
- Durability and Protection of Timber Structures in Marine Environments in Europe: an Overview
- Columbus's Worms
- Composition and Function of a Novel Consortial Endosymbiosis in the Shipworm Lyrodus Pedicellatus Daniel L
- The Distribution of Glycogen in the Shipworm, <I>Teredo (Lyrodus)
- Phylum Mollusca
- Teredinidae) from Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris
- Teredo Navalis
- S10086-018-1716-X.Pdf
- Risk Assessment and Management Scenarios for Ballast Water Mediated Species Introductions Into the Baltic Sea1
- The Broadcast Spawning Caribbean Shipworm, Teredothyra Dominicensis (Bivalvia, Teredinidae), Has Invaded and Become Established in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
- Shipworm Bioerosion of Lithic Substrates in a Freshwater Setting, Abatan River, Philippines: Ichnologic, Paleoenvironmental and Biogeomorphical Implications
- Phd Thesis Giovanna Pesante.Pdf
- The Ruination of the Ship
- Shipworms and Other Marine Borers
- Invasive Aquatic Species of Europe. Distribution, Impacts and Management
- Guidelines for Predicting Decay by Shipworm in the Baltic Sea
- Occurrence and Settlement of the Common Shipworm Teredo Navalis (Bivalvia: Teredinidae) in Bremerhaven Harbours, Northern Germany
- Shipworms Play Critical Roles in Recycling Wood in the Sea
- Schlekat, C. Characterization of The
- Gene Regulation in the Shipworm Symbiont, Teredinibacter Turnerae Strain T7901
- Insights Into the Shipworm (Bivalvia: Teredinidae) Bacterial Symbiosis: Novel Isolates and Micrographic Localization Studies
- Trophic Niche Partitioning in Marine Wood-Borers Revealed by Stable
- Mollusca: Bivalvia) Wurzinger-Mayer Et Al