Molluscs Bivalves Marine Bivalve Data Base Internet Resource Site for Students, Educators, and anyone wanting to learn more about the fascinating world of the Mollusc! ... Path: Molluscs: Bivalves: Marine: Bivalve Data Base:
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mens were found with small bivalve molluscs attached to the ... Larvae of marine bivalves and echino- derms. New Delhi: Oxonian Press. Lu«tzen, J., 1981. ...
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In Disease Processes in Marine Bivalve Molluscs (W. S. Fisher, ed.). AmericanFisheries Society Special Publication 18, 281-285.Bayne, C. J. (1983). ...
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Bivalvia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bivalves are marine and freshwater molluscs belonging to the class Bivalvia . Other names for the class include Acephala , Bivalva , Pelecypoda , and Lamellibranchia . The class contains 30...
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Lists approximately 1140 species of bivalve from China and Hong Kong. For each species original descriptions, important synonyms, habitat, and geographic distribution are all given. ... Echinoderms, Molluscs & other Invertebrates...
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Bivalve molluscs have a highly plastic feeding and growth physiology. The increasing availability of families artificially selected for faster growth has enabled physiological experiments ... Many suspension-feeding marine bivalve molluscs live in variable environments such as estuaries and shallow coastal waters.
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Title : Life History Traits and Population Processes in Marine Bivalve Molluscs. ... For marine bivalves, the two dominant modes of reproduction are to broadcast gametes into the water or to brood the developing embryos inside the shell.
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