Allan T. Souza
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Decay and persistence of empty bivalve shells in a temperate riverine system
Bivalve shells can persist over a geological time, acting as important physical resources to the associated fauna. However, few studies …
Martina I. Ilarri
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Allan T. Souza
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Luís Amorim
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Ronaldo Sousa
DOI
Physical legacy of freshwater bivalves: Effects of habitat complexity on the taxonomical and functional diversity of invertebrates
Bivalves may play a major role in structuring aquatic communities. This may be especially relevant in aquatic communities dominated by …
Martina I. Ilarri
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Luís Amorim
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Allan T. Souza
,
Ronaldo Sousa
DOI
Effects of the invasive clam Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) on an estuarine microbial community
The Asian clam Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) is well recognized for its invasive behavior and high ecological and economic impacts, …
Adriana Novais
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Allan T. Souza
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Martina Ilarri
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Cláudia Pascoal
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Ronaldo Sousa
DOI
Facilitation in the low intertidal: Effects of an invasive species on the structure of an estuarine macrozoobenthic assemblage
The Asian clam Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774) has been recognized as one of the most important invasive alien species in aquatic …
Adriana Novais
,
Allan T. Souza
,
Martina Ilarri
,
Cláudia Pascoal
,
Ronaldo Sousa
DOI
Contrasting decay rates of freshwater bivalves' shells: Aquatic versus terrestrial habitats
Freshwater flow regimes are particularly vulnerable to global climate change with changes to the volume and regime of water …
Martina I. Ilarri
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Allan T. Souza
,
Ronaldo Sousa
DOI
Differences in the macrozoobenthic fauna colonising empty bivalve shells before and after invasion by Corbicula fluminea
Bivalve shells can potentially alter the structure of aquatic benthic communities. However, little is known about the effect that …
Martina I. Ilarri
,
Allan T. Souza
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Vanessa Modesto
,
Lúcia Guilhermino
,
Ronaldo Sousa
DOI
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