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- Spondylus Crassisquama Lamarck, 1819 As a Microecosystem and the Effects of Associated Macrofauna on Its Shell Integrity
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- Maker-Muse-Addendum-A.Pdf
- Chapter 11 – Shell Artifacts
- The Study on Purification and Antioxidation Effects of Glycosaminoglycan from Patinopecten Yessoensis Waste
- Octopus As Predators of Haliotis Laevigata on an Abalone Sea Ranch of South-Western Australia
- Shellfish Restoration Factsheet
- Larval Cryopreservation As New Management Tool for Threatened Clam Fisheries
- Pearl Culture in Abalone
- An Assessment of Biological and Population Parameters of the Common Whelk, Buccinum Undatum (L.) in the Region of the North West Irish Whelk Fishery
- Age and Growth Rate Estimations of the Commercially Fished Gastropod Buccinum Undatum
- Juvenile Mussel and Abalone Predation by the Lined Shore Crab Pachygrapsus Crassipes Author(S): Joshua P
- CHANGE and CONTINUITY in RESPONSE to CONTACT by Janet Fairbanks Thomas a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the DEPARTMENT of AN
- Shelled Molluscs - Berthou P., Poutiers J.-M., Goulletquer P., Dao J.C
- Agenda Item Summary
- Spondylus Crassisquama Lamarck, 1819 As a Microecosystem and the Effects of Associated Macrofauna on Its Shell Integrity
- Grohth of Juvenile Abalones (Haliotis Rufescens), Mussels (~Iytilus Californianus), and Spot Prahns (Pandalus Platyceros), in an Experipiental Polyculture
- Cultural Change As Reflected in the Dress and Accessories of the Indian Tribes on the Pacific Northwest Coast