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Cockle as Second Intermediate Host of Trematode Parasites: Consequences for Sediment Bioturbation and Nutrient Fluxes across the Benthic Interface
(Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. vol. 9, n° 7, pp. 749, 2021-07-06)Article de revueLibre accès -
The “Spaghetti Project”: the final identification guide to European Terebellidae (sensu lato) (Annelida, Terebelliformia)
(European Journal of Taxonomy. vol. 782, 2021-12-14)Article de revueLibre accès -
Co-infection of two eukaryotic pathogens within clam populations in Arcachon Bay
(Frontiers in Microbiology. vol. 14, 2024-01-08)Article de revueLibre accès -
Juvenile growth deficit as an early alert of cockle Cerastoderma edule mortality
(Marine Ecology Progress Series. vol. 679, pp. 85-99, 2021-11-25)Article de revueLibre accès -
Influence of parasitism on bioturbation: from host to ecosystem functioning
(Marine Ecology Progress Series. vol. 619, pp. 201-214, 2019-06-04)Article de revueLibre accès -
Dynamics of Bacterial Communities in Cockles (Cerastoderma edule) with Respect to Trematode Parasite (Bucephalus minimus) Infestation
(Microbial ecology. vol. 62, n° 3, pp. 620-631, 2011-05-17)Article de revueLibre accès -
Correlation between perkinsosis and growth in clams Ruditapes spp.
(Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. vol. 106, n° 3, pp. 255-265, 2013-11-06)Article de revueLibre accès -
Why is Asari (=Manila) clam Ruditapes philippinarum fitness poor in Arcachon Bay: A meta-analysis to answer?
(Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2015-09-01)Article de revueLibre accès -
Physiological responses of Manila clams Venerupis (=Ruditapes) philippinarum with varying parasite Perkinsus olseni burden to toxic algal Alexandrium ostenfeldii exposure.
(Aquatic Toxicology. vol. 154, pp. 27-38, 2014-09-01)Article de revueLibre accès -
Drawing lessons from a pluridisciplinary approach associating stakeholders for a better management of a bivalve population (French Atlantic coast)?
(Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. pp. 107194, 2021-01-01)Article de revueLibre accès