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Publikováno v:
Food Frontiers, Vol 5, Iss 6, Pp 2641-2651 (2024)
Abstract Amidst a global food crisis, securing sustainable food sources is vital. Bivalves such as Naked Clams, historically known as shipworms, offer a promising solution due to their low environmental impact, high nutritional value, and rapid growt
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a0bf846282324689bfca3edfa4877c37
Autor:
Michael Ahrens, Reuben Shipway, Susana Caballero, Angela Moncaleano, Samuel Casseres Ruiz, Andrea Luna-Acosta
Publikováno v:
Mutis, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 6-12 (2013)
A pesar de la existencia de un extenso hábitat de manglares en Colombia, solo unos pocos estudios han descrito la diversidad de bivalvos teredinidos xilótrofos (conocidos como “broma”) en el país. El presente estudio investigó la presencia de
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/00bb699042474200851df6d529144074
Autor:
Alice J. Clark, Sophie R. Atkinson, Valentina Scarponi, Tim Cane, Nathan R. Geraldi, Ian W. Hendy, J. Reuben Shipway, Mika Peck
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 12, p e17091 (2024)
Monitoring the diversity and distribution of species in an ecosystem is essential to assess the success of restoration strategies. Implementing biomonitoring methods, which provide a comprehensive assessment of species diversity and mitigate biases i
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c1307db5b4314247b4796afb236abae6
Publikováno v:
Innovations in Education and Teaching International. :1-12
Autor:
Marvin A. Altamia, Zhenjian Lin, Amaro E. Trindade-Silva, Iris Diana Uy, J. Reuben Shipway, Diego Veras Wilke, Gisela P. Concepcion, Daniel L. Distel, Eric W. Schmidt, Margo G. Haygood
Publikováno v:
mSystems, Vol 6, Iss 2 (2021)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2ab46a0eab394c52afeedf41beea9df8
Autor:
Marvin A. Altamia, Zhenjian Lin, Amaro E. Trindade-Silva, Iris Diana Uy, J. Reuben Shipway, Diego Veras Wilke, Gisela P. Concepcion, Daniel L. Distel, Eric W. Schmidt, Margo G. Haygood
Publikováno v:
mSystems, Vol 5, Iss 3 (2020)
ABSTRACT Shipworms play critical roles in recycling wood in the sea. Symbiotic bacteria supply enzymes that the organisms need for nutrition and wood degradation. Some of these bacteria have been grown in pure culture and have the capacity to make ma
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6d47976743a642bb8dd56d024294a1b8
Autor:
J. Reuben Shipway, Marvin A. Altamia, Gary Rosenberg, Gisela P. Concepcion, Margo G. Haygood, Daniel L. Distel
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 7, p e6256 (2019)
Here we describe an anatomically divergent wood-boring bivalve belonging to the family Teredinidae. Specimens were collected off the coast of Mabini, Batangas, Philippines, in February 2018, from sunken driftwood at a depth of less than 2 m. A combin
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/24d6422e880c4786b5684d1cb46267ff
The use of artificial intelligence in academia is a hot topic in the education field. The use of chatAPIs and GPT-3 in higher education has the potential to offer a range of benefits, including increased student engagement, collaboration, and accessi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::3eac6ddba9414abce98287395f029c98
https://doi.org/10.35542/osf.io/mrz8h
https://doi.org/10.35542/osf.io/mrz8h
Autor:
Marta Busse-Wicher, Luisa Elias, Clare Steele-King, J. Reuben Shipway, Simon J. McQueen-Mason, Yi Li, Federico Sabbadin, Simon M. Cragg, Giovanna Pesante, Adam Dowle, Katrin Besser, Paul Dupree, Neil C. Bruce
Publikováno v:
BMC Biology, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2021)
BMC Biology
BMC Biology
Background Shipworms are marine xylophagus bivalve molluscs, which can live on a diet solely of wood due to their ability to produce plant cell wall-degrading enzymes. Bacterial carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes), synthesised by endosymbionts livi
Autor:
Ian W. Hendy, J. Reuben Shipway, Mark Tupper, Amaia Green Etxabe, Raymond D. Ward, Simon M. Cragg
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. 5
There has been limited research on the breakdown, recycling, and flux of carbon from large woody detritus (LWD) in mangrove forests. The breakdown of LWD is caused by guilds of terrestrial and marine biodegrading organisms that degrade wood at a rang