First report of microbial symbionts in the digestive system of shipworms; wood boring mollusks

Author:

Goodell BarryORCID,Chambers JamesORCID,Ward Doyle V.ORCID,Murphy Cecelia,Black Eileen,Mancilio Lucca Bonjy KikutiORCID,Perez- Gonzalez GabrielORCID,Shipway J. ReubenORCID

Funder

USDA NIFA

NSF IOS

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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