Literature on Teredo navalis and other shipworms
Coe, W.R. 1936. Sequence of functional sexual phases in Teredo. Biological Bulletin 71: 122-132.
Coe, W.R. 1941. Sexual phases in wood-boring mollusks. Biological Bulletin 81: 168-176.
Culliney, J.L. 1975. Comparative larval development of the shipworms Bankia gouldi and Teredo navalis. Marine Biology 29: 245-251.
Didžiulis, V. 2007. NOBANIS – Invasive Alien Species Fact Sheet – Teredo navalis. – From: Online Database of the North European and Baltic Network on Invasive Alien Species – NOBANIS (Available here)
Distel, D.L., DeLong, E.F. and Waterbury, J.B. 1991. Phylogenetic characterization and in situ localization of the bacterial symbiont of shipworms (Teredinidae: Bivalvia) by using 16S rRNA sequence analysis and oligodeoxynucleotide probe hybridization. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 57(8): 2376-2382.
Förster, T. 2003. New methods in monitoring shipwreck-sites. MOSS Newsletter 2003/2: 16-17.
Fuller, S.C., Hu, Y.-P., Lutz, R.A. and Castagna, M. 1989. Shell and pallet morphology in early developmental stages of Teredo navalis Linné (Bivalvia: Teredinidae). The Nautilus 103(1): 24-35.
Grave, B.H. 1928. Natural history of shipworm, Teredo navalis, at Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Biological Bulletin 55: 260-282.
Grave, B.H. 1942. The sexual cycle of the shipworm Teredo navalis. Biological Bulletin 82: 438-445.
Hoagland, K.E. 1986. Effects of temperature, salinity, and substratum on larvae of the shipworms Teredo bartschi Clapp and T. navalis Linnaeus (Bivalvia: Teredinidae). American Malacological Bulletin 4(1): 89-99.
Hoppe, K.N. 2002. Teredo navalis – the cryptogenic shipworm. In: Invasive Aquatic species of Europe. Distribution, impacts and management (E. Leppäkoski, S. Gollasch and S. Olenin, eds.), pp. 116-119. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands.
Jöns, H. 2004. Safeguarding the Darsser Cog. MOSS Newsletter 2004/3: 8-10.
Kramp, P.L. 1944-45. Pæleorm og pælekrebs. Dyr: Natur og Museum 1944-45: 22-55.
Kristensen E (1969) Attacks by Teredo navalis L. in inner Danish waters in relation to environmental factors. Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra dansk naturhistorisk Forening 132: 199-210
Kristensen ES (1979) Observations on growth and life cycle of the shipworm Teredo navalis L. (Bivalvia, Mollusca) in Isefjord, Denmark. Ophelia 18(2): 235-242.
Mann, R. and Gallager, S.M. 1985. Physiological and biochemical energetics of larvae of Teredo navalis L. and Bankia gouldi (Bartsch) (Bivalvia: Teredinidae). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 85: 211-228.
Mann, R. and Gallager, S.M. 1985. Growth, mprphometry and biochemical composition of the wood boring molluscs Teredo navalis L., Bankia gouldi (Bartsch), and Nototeredo knoxi (Bartsch) (Bivalvia: Teredinidae). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 85: 229-251.
Morton, B. 1978. Feeding and digestion in shipworms. Oceanography and Mrine Biology: An Annual Review 16: 107-144.
Nair, N.B. and Saraswathy, M. 1971. The biology of wood-boring teredinid molluscs. Advances in Marine Biology 9: 335-509.
NIMPIS 2002. Teredo navalis species summary. National Introduced Marine Pest Information System (Eds. C.L. Hewitt, R.B. Martin, C. Sliwa, F.R. McEnnulty, N.E. Murphy, T. Jones and S. Cooper). (Available here (pdf))
Norman, E. 1977. The geographical distribution and the growth of the wood-boring molluscs Teredo navalis L., Psiloteredo megotara (Hanley) and Xylophaga dorsalis (Turton) on the Swedish west coast. Ophelia 16(2): 233-250.
Scheltema, R.S. 1971. Dispersal of phytoplanktotrophic shipworm larvae (Bivalvia: Teredinidae) over long distances by ocean currents. Marine Biology 11: 5-11.
Schütz, L. 1961. Verbreitung und Verbreitungsmöglichkeiten der Bohrmuschel Teredo navalis L. und ihr Vordringen in den NO-Kanal bei Kiel. Kieler Meeresforshungen 17: 228-236.
Skaarup, J. 2001. Mellem pæleorm og sandpumpere – Undervandsarkæologien under pres. In: Før landskabets erindring slukkes – Status og fremtid for dansk arkæologi. København, pp. 85-90.
Sordyl, H., Bönsch, R., Gercken, J., Gosselck, F., Kreuzberg, M. and Schulze, H. 1998. Verbreitung und Reproduktion des Schiffsbohrwurms Teredo navalis L. an der Küste Mecklenburg-Vorpommerns. Deutsche Gewässekundliche Mitteilungen 42(4): 142-149.
Spicer, J.I. and Strömberg, J.-O. 2003. Metabolic responses to low salinity of the shipworm Teredo navalis (L.). Sarsia 88(4): 302-305.
Trueman, E.R. 1967. The dynamics of burrowing in Ensis (Bivalvia). Proceedings of the Royal Society B 166: 459-476.
Tuente, U., Piepenburg, D. and Spindler, M. 2002. Occurrence and settlement of the common shipworm Teredo navalis (Bivalvia: Teredinidae) in Bremerhaven harbours, northern Germany. Helgoland Marine Research 56: 87-94.
Turner, R.D. 1966. A survey and illustrated catalogue of the Teredinidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia). Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 265pp.
Vikingeskibsmuseet 2003. Årsberetning 2002. Vikingeskibsmuseet, Roskilde, 28pp (ISBN 87-85180-50-5).
Waterbury, J.B., Calloway, C.B. and Turner, R.D. 1983. A cellulolytic nitrogen-fixing bacterium cultured from the gland of Deshayes in shipworms (Bivalvia: Teredinidae). Science 221: 1401-1403.