Search Results - "Cragg, S.M"
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The life history characteristics of the wood-boring bivalve Teredo bartschi are suited to the elevated salinity, oligotrophic circulation in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea
Published in Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology (15-07-2009)“…In the Gulf of Aqaba, the slow, unidirectional surface inflow of oligotrophic waters from the Red Sea may limit the dispersal of planktotrophic larvae, thus…”
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Evaluation of wooden materials deteriorated by marine-wood boring organisms in the Black Sea
Published in Maderas (2012)“…Marine borers can destroy wooden structures exposed to the marine environment and cause great monetary loss. In the region of Amasra of the Black Sea in…”
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Developments in the understanding of the biology of marine wood boring crustaceans and in methods of controlling them
Published in International biodeterioration & biodegradation (1999)“…The most economically important wood boring Crustacea belong to the isopod families Sphaeromatidae and Limnoriidae, both of which have been recently revised…”
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Invertebrate biodeterioration of marine timbers above mean sea level along the coastlines of England and Wales
Published in International biodeterioration & biodegradation (2001)“…During 1998 and 1999, fixed structural timbers above mean sea level and driftwood along the coastline of England (South from Lancaster and Middlesborough) and…”
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Evaluation of wooden materials deteriorated by marine wood boring organisms in the black sea
Published in Maderas (01-12-2014)“…Marine borers can destroy wooden structures exposed to the marine environment and cause great monetary loss. In the region of Amasra of the Black Sea in…”
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A laboratory assay for measuring feeding and mortality of the marine wood borer Limnoria under forced feeding conditions: A basis for a standard test method
Published in International biodeterioration & biodegradation (01-04-2009)“…Quick simple testing methods are needed to evaluate alternative wood materials for marine construction because traditional borer resistant materials are…”
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The resistance of wood modified with linear chain carboxylic acid anhydrides to attack by the marine wood borer Limnoria quadripunctata Holthius
Published in International biodeterioration & biodegradation (01-03-2008)“…Resistance of pine wood modified with linear chain carboxylic acid anhydrides to the crustacean wood borer Limnoria quadripunctata was assessed by measuring…”
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Effects of the epibiotic heterotrich ciliate Mirofolliculina limnoriae and of moulting on faecal pellet production by the wood-boring isopods, Limnoria tripunctata and Limnoria quadripunctata
Published in Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology (11-07-2006)“…The heterotrich ciliate Mirofolliculina limnoriae occurs in an obligate association with wood-boring species of the isopod Limnoria. It attaches to the dorsal…”
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A laboratory assessment of the natural durability of the lesser-utilised species Corynanthe pachyceras Welw. and Glyphaea brevis (Sprengel) Monachino against the marine wood borer Limnoria quadripunctata Holthius
Published in International biodeterioration & biodegradation (01-03-2006)“…Resistance of Corynanthe pachyceras Welw. and stained and unstained Glyphaea brevis (Sprengel) Monachino sapwood and heartwood to the crustacean wood borer…”
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Some corallanid isopods associated with wood from Papua New Guinea, including three new species (Isopoda : Corallanidae)
Published in Journal of natural history (1983)“…The corallanid isopods, C. nodosa, C. estuaria sp. nov. C. bidentata sp. nov. and C. tridentata sp. nov. have been found within timbers of mangroves and…”
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Impact on non-target organisms of anti-marine wood-borer treatments
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Two new species of Limnoriidae (Isopoda) from Papua New Guinea
Published in Journal of natural history (01-12-1988)“…Limnoria kautensis and Paralimnoria asterosa are two limnoriids new to science. They were found at a depth of 8-9 m in marine conditions burrowing in…”
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