[HTML][HTML] Streamlining automation in a rapid wood durability test against the marine wood boring crustacean, Limnoria quadripunctata.

LS Martin, SM Cragg, KW Kot, JR Shipway - International Biodeterioration & …, 2025 - Elsevier
Gribble significantly impact the biodegradation of wood in marine environments, causing
costly damages, but can be used to easily assess wood consumption rates. Faecal pellet …

Contrasting modes of mitochondrial genome evolution in sister taxa of wood-eating marine bivalves (Teredinidae and Xylophagaidae)

Y Li, MA Altamia, JR Shipway… - Genome Biology and …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The bivalve families Teredinidae and Xylophagaidae include voracious consumers of wood
in shallow-water and deep-water marine environments, respectively. The taxa are sister …

Recruitment and growth of the xylophagous bivalve Bankia martensi () with different levels of wood biofouling species cover

BA López, ME Riobó, EA Guzmán, MR Lee… - Journal of Sea …, 2024 - Elsevier
Teredinid bivalves (shipworms) are the main wood degraders in marine environments.
However, little is known about the biological interactions between these marine wood borers …

[PDF][PDF] Development of rapid test methods to assess the resistance of timber against marine wood-boring invertebrates, to better inform the evaluation of a wood …

LS Martin - 2023 - researchportal.port.ac.uk
There are many applications for timber in the marine environment, such as piers, jetties, and
groynes, as it performs well in turbulent coastal conditions. However, one of the biggest …

Occurrence and Distribution of Shipworms (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Teredinidae) and Two New Records of Bankia species along the Coast of Hokkaido, Japan

A Librando-Descallar, Z Ling, T Haga, T Okino - Sessile Organisms, 2023 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Shipworms of the family Teredinidae were collected from driftwood along the coastal areas
of Hokkaido between October 2020 and November 2021. Identification of species recorded …