Peer-reviewed Publications:

Agüera, A., and G. Oliver. 2008. Species discrimination in seven species of Barbatia (Bivalvia: Arcoidea) from Thailand with a redescription of B. grayana (Dunker, 1858). In: Molluscs of Eastern Thailand: Proceedings of the International Marine Bivalve Workshop, Chanthaburi, Thailand, August-September 2005, with contributions on other molluscan groups, Rüdiger Bieler, Kashane Chalermwat, Paula M. Mikkelsen, Tan Koh Siang and Fred E. Wells, eds. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, suppl. 18: 7-23.

Bieler, R., K. Chalermwat, P. M. Mikkelsen, and F. E. Wells. 2008. International Marine Bivalve Workshop 2005: Introduction and Summary. In: Molluscs of Eastern Thailand: Proceedings of the International Marine Bivalve Workshop, Chanthaburi, Thailand, August-September 2005, with contributions on other molluscan groups, Rüdiger Bieler, Kashane Chalermwat, Paula M. Mikkelsen, Tan Koh Siang and Fred E. Wells, eds. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, suppl. 18: 1-6.

Bieler, R., I. Kappner, and P. M. Mikkelsen. 2004. Periglypta listeri (Gray, 1838) (Bivalvia: Veneridae) in the western Atlantic: taxonomy, anatomy, life habits, and distribution. Malacologia, 46(2): 427-458, Proceedings of the International Marine Bivalve Workshop 2002.

Bieler, R., and P. M. Mikkelsen. Feb. 2003 [2002]. The Cruises of the Eolis – John B. Henderson’s mollusk collections off the Florida Keys, 1910-1916. American Malacological Bulletin, 17(1/2): 125-140. Supplemental tables (day-by-day cruise summaries; revised SI tag numbers) are available online.

Bieler, R., and P. M. Mikkelsen. 2004. Marine bivalves of the Florida Keys: a qualitative faunal analysis based on original collections, museum holdings and literature data. Malacologia, 46(2): 503-544, Proceedings of the International Marine Bivalve Workshop 2002.

Bieler, R., and P. M. Mikkelsen. 2006. Bivalvia – a look at the branches. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 148: 223-235.

Bieler, R., P. M. Mikkelsen, T. Lee, and D. Ó Foighil. 2004. Discovery of the Indo-Pacific oyster Hyotissa hyotis (Linnaeus, 1758) in the Florida Keys (Bivalvia: Gryphaeidae). Molluscan Research, 24(3): 149-159. Data available online at the USGS NAS (Nonindigenous Aquatic Species) web site, 09 June 2005.

Bigatti, G., M. Peharda, and J. Taylor. 2004. Size at first maturity, oocyte envelopes and external morphology of sperm in three species of Lucinidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from the Florida Keys, U.S.A. Malacologia, 46(2): 417-426, Proceedings of the International Marine Bivalve Workshop 2002.

Campbell, M. R., G. Steiner, L. D. Campbell, and H. Dreyer. 2004. Recent Chamidae (Bivalvia) from the western Atlantic Ocean. Malacologia, 46(2): 381-415, Proceedings of the International Marine Bivalve Workshop 2002.

Chalermwat, K., and F. E. Wells. In press. Growth of Chicoreus capucinus (Gastropoda: Muricidae) at Ang Sila, Thailand. In: Molluscs of Eastern Thailand: Proceedings of the International Marine Bivalve Workshop, Chanthaburi, Thailand, August-September 2005, with contributions on other molluscan groups, Rüdiger Bieler, Kashane Chalermwat, Paula M. Mikkelsen, Tan Koh Siang and Fred E. Wells, eds. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, suppl. 18: 217-223.

Domaneschi, O., and E. K. Shea. 2004. Shell morphometry of western Atlantic and Indo-West Pacific Asaphis: functional morphology and ecological aspects of A. deflorata from Florida Keys, U.S.A. Malacologia, 46(2): 249-275, Proceedings of the International Marine Bivalve Workshop 2002.

Temkin, I. 2010. Molecular phylogeny of pearl oysters and their relatives (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Pterioidea). BMC Evolutionary Biology, 10: 342 [28 pp.].


Volumes:

Bieler, R., K. Chalermwat, P. M. Mikkelsen, Tan Koh Siang, and F. E. Wells, eds. 2008. Molluscs of Eastern Thailand: Proceedings of the International Marine Bivalve Workshop, Chanthaburi, Thailand, August-September 2005, with contributions on other molluscan groups, The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, suppl. 18, 264 pp.


Other Articles: Tëmkin, I. 2004. The first occurrence of pearls in the Atlantic winged oyster, Pteria colymbus (Röding, 1798), from the Florida Keys. The Festivus, 36(10): 123-5.


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