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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SHIPWORM»
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1
Life in the Chesapeake Bay
A fragment of shipworm-infested timber freshly retrieved from the water may
contain live worms still encapsulated within their burrows. Generally, pieces of
infested wood found on the beach will show only the characteristic network of
burrows.
Alice Jane Lippson, Robert L. Lippson,
2006
2
Underwater Investigations: Standard Practice Manual
The shipworm begins its life cycle as a free-swimming larva that attaches to wood
, preferably untreated, and starts boring. It can spread from one member to
another only when it is in this free-swimming larval stage. After the wood is bored
into, ...
3
Invasive Aquatic Species of Europe. Distribution, Impacts ...
The tiny borehole will remain the only connection to the outside for the shipworm.
Teredo navalis is a protandric hermaphrodite, it starts to develop male gametes
six weeks after metamorphosis (Nair & Sraswathy 1971). The transition from ...
Erkki Leppc$koski, Stephan Gollasch, Sergej Olenin,
2002
4
Encyclopedia of Invasive Species: From Africanized Honey ...
Also known as: Atlantic shipworm, great shipworm Scientific name: Teredo
navalis Family: Teredinidae Native Range. Naval shipworms have been
transported around the world in the hulls of wooden sailing ships for centuries. It
is difficult to ...
Susan L. Woodward, Joyce A. Quinn,
2011
5
Encyclopedia of Invasive Species: From Africanized Honey ...
Also known as: Atlantic shipworm, great shipworm Scientific name: Teredo
navalis Family: Teredinidae Native Range. Naval shipworms have been
transported around the world in the hulls of wooden sailing ships for centuries. It
is difficult to ...
Susan L. Woodward, Joyce A. Quinn,
2011
He knew that these "tunnels" had been made by a shipworm, a very destructive
little animal that bores holes into piles of wharves and into the hulls of wooden
ships. Taking a magnifying glass from his pocket, the man broke open a section
of ...
7
Aquatic Life of the World: Sea pen-Swordfish
The white material lining the holes is produced by the muscular part of the
shipworm's body called the mantle. SEE ALSO Clam Digestion Mollusk Mussel
Oyster ▽ Like other mollusks, the ship- worm has a muscular foot, which it uses
to pull ...
sands of years ago, men began to send wooden vessels across the sea and to
build wharves at its edge; in all such wooden structures, the shipworm found a
greatly extended range, to the cost of the human race. The shipworm 's place in ...
9
Wood Microbiology: Decay and Its Prevention
This inability to move was exploited by captains when they sailed their shipworm-
infested wooden vessels into tidal freshwater rivers for several months to
eliminate the shipworm infestations. Once shipworm larvae bore into the wood,
they ...
Robert A. Zabel, Jeffrey J. Morrell,
1992
10
Amazon Sweet Sea: Land, Life, and Water at the River's Mouth
Manuel, a middle-aged curer in Vigia, pointed out to me that although he was not
partial to turu, he drinks shipworm juice when he suffers from asthma. Manuel is a
chain-smoker, so he has to resort frequently to chalk-colored turu juice.
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «SHIPWORM»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
shipworm nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
New guidance promotes sustainable timber use
and shipworm (Teredo spp.) Tropical hardwoods have traditionally been preferred for such applications because they offer adequate strength and resistance to ... «New Civil Engineer, giu 15»
Absurd Creature of the Week: The Lowly Clam That Almost Sank …
Caption: Brazilian fisherman Jose Alfredo de Souza Costa swallows a live shipworm he just pulled out of a mangrove trunk near Curuca at the mouth of the ... «Wired, giu 15»
Ocean Avenue Footbridge Now Open!
Marine borers – also known as shipworms – eat wood and undermine its stability. The pilings have been treated and wrapped in airtight plastic to prevent future ... «Sheepshead Bites, mag 15»
Deep-sea shipworms revealed by micro-CT scans
Micro-CT (micro computed tomography) scans of wood have revealed clues about the lives of a strange deep-sea wood-eating creature, nicknamed a shipworm, ... «Natural History Museum, apr 15»
Sheepshead Bay Foot Bridge To Close For 2.5 Months To Fight …
The DOT briefed Community Board 15 on their battle against shipworms earlier this month, explaining the need to close the bridge as they bring in barges, ... «Sheepshead Bites, feb 15»
Sago grubs haram
Meanwhile, the office also announced that another type of grub, known as 'temilok' (a kind of shipworm found inside mangrove tree trunks), which is also a ... «The Borneo Post, feb 15»
Alan Titchmarsh backs Yarmouth Pier appeal
... patron of an appeal that raised £450,000 to replace almost half the historic pier's wooden piles after they were ravaged by shipworm and gribble worm. «Isle of Wight County Press, gen 15»
How to make fuel from woody biomass, with critters from a …
The shipworm is at best an unlovely creature. Reviled for centuries as a sort of aquatic termite, this voracious, lampreyish wood-borer is blamed for wrecking the ... «MinnPost, nov 14»
Worm Defies Tradition, Stores Gut Bacteria in Gills Instead
This is Bankia setacea, also called the Northwest or feathery shipworm. Humans usually pay attention to shipworms only when they perform their namesake ... «Discover Magazine, nov 14»
Researchers discover new digestive strategy in shipworms
To start, it's important to note that shipworms, the so-called “termites of the sea,” aren't actually worms—they're bizarre clams that look like worms. Similar to ... «News@Northeastern, nov 14»