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1. Characterization of Magnetic Nanoparticles from the Shells of Freshwater Mussel L. fortunei and Marine Mussel P. perna.

2. Comparative mitogenomic analyses and gene rearrangements reject the alleged polyphyly of a bivalve genus.

3. Variations in the heart rate of Mediterranean mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis and brown mussels Perna perna under thermal stress on rocky shores of South Africa.

4. Unlocking the history of a trans‐Atlantic invader: Did the human slave trade impact Brown mussel dispersal?

5. El Artis historicae Penus de J. Wolf y P. Perna (1579): reflexiones sobre el arte de leer y escribir historias en el tardo-Renacimiento europeo.

6. Population dynamics of the Brown mussel Perna perna at a Rocky beach near Cape Coast, Ghana.

7. Cheating the Locals: Invasive Mussels Steal and Benefit from the Cooling Effect of Indigenous Mussels.

8. Elemental Concentrations in the Shells of the Mussel Perna perna: Discrimination of Origin.

9. Two African origins of naturalized brown mussel ( Perna perna) in Brazil: past and present bioinvasions.

10. A Glow before Darkness: Toxicity of Glitter Particles to Marine Invertebrates.

11. A concha do mexilhão Perna Perna: presença de impurezas e espessura em diferentes condições ambientais.

12. Density-Dependent and Species-Specific Effects on Self-Organization Modulate the Resistance of Mussel Bed Ecosystems to Hydrodynamic Stress.

13. Love Thy Neighbour: Group Properties of Gaping Behaviour in Mussel Aggregations.

14. Wave action and competitive interaction between the invasive mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the indigenous Perna perna in South Africa.

15. Hydrodynamic stress and habitat partitioning between indigenous ( Perna perna) and invasive ( Mytilus galloprovincialis) mussels: constraints of an evolutionary strategy.

16. Sand stress as a non-determinant of habitat segregation of indigenous ( Perna perna) and invasive ( Mytilus galloprovincialis) mussels in South Africa.

17. Combined evidence indicates that Perna indica Kuriakose and Nair 1976 is Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758) from the Oman region introduced into southern India more than 100 years ago.

18. An outbreak of Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758) (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Mytilidae) in the Eastern Mediterranean.

19. Evaluation of bioavailability of trace metals through bioindicators in a urbanized estuarine system in southeast Brazil.

20. Mechanisms of habitat segregation between an invasive and an indigenous mussel: settlement, post-settlement mortality and recruitment.

21. Elemental Contamination in Brown Mussels (Perna perna) Marketed in Southeastern Brazil.

22. The invasive Asian green mussel Perna viridis in South Africa: all that is green is not viridis.

23. Unexpected mismatches in population structure among marine mussel life‐history stages reveal the true scales of planktonic larval dispersal.

24. Effects of habitat quality on abundance, size and growth of mussel recruits.

25. Mechanisms of habitat segregation between an invasive ( Mytilus galloprovincialis) and an indigenous ( Perna perna) mussel: adult growth and mortality.

26. Differential reproductive investment, attachment strength and mortality of invasive and indigenous mussels across heterogeneous environments.

27. Molecular Discrimination of Perna (Mollusca: Bivalvia) Species Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction and Species-Specific Mitochondrial Primers.

28. Response of Fouling Brown Mussel, Perna perna (L.), to Chlorine.

29. Assessment of toxic trace elements (Cd, Pb, As, and Co) in small, medium, and large individuals of Mytilus galloprovincialis and Perna perna mussel species along the Algerian coast.

30. Field Measurements Indicate Unexpected, Serious Underestimation of Mussel Heart Rates and Thermal Tolerance by Laboratory Studies.

31. Here today, gone tomorrow - the Levantine population of the Brown mussel Perna perna obliterated by unprecedented heatwave.

32. The use of brown mussel as bioindicator of pesticides pollution in Agadir Bay (Southern Morocco).

33. Differential Growth of the Mussels Perna perna and Perna viridis (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) in Suspended Culture in the Golfo de Cariaco, Venezuela.

34. Morphological identification of primary settlers and post-larvae of three mussel species from the coast of South Africa.

35. Invasion of an indigenous Perna perna mussel bed on the south coast of South Africa by an alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and its effect on the associated fauna.

36. Tidal height, rather than habitat selection for conspecifics, controls settlement in mussels.

37. The brown mussel Perna perna (L., 1758) as a sentinel species for chlorinated pesticide and dioxin-like compounds.

38. Replacement of living microalgae with a dried alfalfa chloroplast product in diets for the Brown mussel (Perna perna), Yellow clam (Mesodesma mactroides) and Manila clam (Venerupis philippinarum).

39. Wider sampling reveals a non-sister relationship for geographically contiguous lineages of a marine mussel.

40. Occurrence and distribution of fecal indicators and pathogenic bacteria in seawater and Perna perna mussel in the Gulf of Annaba (Southern Mediterranean).

41. Coastal topography and rates of mussel recruitment: a comparison of bay versus open-coast sites.

42. Characterization of ten highly polymorphic microsatellite loci for the intertidal mussel Perna perna, and cross species amplification within the genus.

43. The Role of gaping behaviour in habitatpartitioning between coexisting intertidal mussels.

44. Could Acidified Environments Intensify Illicit Drug Effects on the Reproduction of Marine Mussels?

45. Can Encapsulation of the Biocide DCOIT Affect the Anti-Fouling Efficacy and Toxicity on Tropical Bivalves?

47. Between a rock and a hard place: combined effect of trampling and phototrophic shell-degrading endoliths in marine intertidal mussels.

48. Sand and wave induced mortality in invasive ( Mytilus galloprovincialis) and indigenous ( Perna perna) mussels.

49. Ontogenetic changes in small-scale movement by recruits of an exploited mussel: implications for the fate of larvae settling on algae.

50. EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON CHRONIC HYPOXIA TOLERANCE IN THE NON-INDIGENOUS BROWN MUSSEL, PERNA PERNA (BIVALVIA: MYTILIDAE) FROM THE TEXAS GULF OF MEXICO.

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