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- Context-Dependent Success of Restoration of a Key Species, Biodiversity and Community Composition
- Changes to Austrovenus Stutchburyi Growth Rate Since Early Human Settlement in New Zealand: an Indication of the Extent of Human Impact on Estuarine Health
- COCKLES (COC) (Austrovenus Stutchburyi) Tuangi 1
- Bgbl II 4/2014
- Evaluation of the Customary Fisheries Management of Shellfish in The
- Ecology of Parasites in Mudflat Ecosystems
- Clams from Tagus Estuary: Microbiological, Physiological And
- FINAL REPORT a Critical Review of the Current Evidence for the Use Of
- Parasitism, Community Structure and Biodiversity in Intertidal Ecosystems
- Brachyura: Pinnotheridae), with an Updated List of Symbiont-Host Associations
- Quantitative Survey of the Intertidal Benthos of Farewell Spit/Golden
- Calibration Study of Bivalve Shells – Implications for Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction
- Basic Anatomy of an Oyster
- Floating Cockle Shells (Austrovenus Stutchburyi) - Their Significance to Paleoenvironmental Assessments
- In Maputo Bay
- Development of a Method for the Genetic Identification of Commercial Bivalve Species Based on Mitochondrial 18S Rrna Sequences
- Benthic Faunal Responses to Variations in Patch Density and Patch Size of a Suspension-Feeding Bivalve
- The Threshold for Infection in a Dead-End Host
- Reduced Growth, Body Condition and Foot Length of the Bivalve Austrovenus Stutchburyi in Response to Parasite Infection
- Status and Trends of Hard Clam, Mercenaria Mercenaria, Shellfish
- Marsden.Pdf (2.621Mb)
- The Response of Estuarine Bivalve Austrovenus Stutchburyi to Hypoxic Multiple-Stressor Environments
- Irwincraigr1999msc.Pdf (8.197Mb)
- W&M Scholarworks
- [I]Austrovenus Stutchburyi[I]
- Population Biology and Restoration of Intertidal Cockle Beds
- Thesis Title
- Survey of Tetrodotoxin in New Zealand Bivalve Molluscan Shellfish Over a 16-Month Period
- Nutrition and Broodstock Conditioning of the New Zealand Pipi, Paphies Australis
- Perkinsosis in Molluscs: a Review
- The Fishery Trend and Feeding Capacity of the New Zealand Littleneck Clam, Austrovenus Stutchburyi, in a Southern New Zealand Inlet
- Bgbl II 49/2016
- Growth and Maturity of the Pacific Razor Clam in Eastern Cook Inlet, Alaska
- The Surf Clam Fishery in New Zealand: Description of the Fishery, Its Management, and the Biology of Surf Clams
- Austrovenus Stutchburyi: Implications for Sediment Transport
- Distributions and Interactions of Co-Occurring Estuarine Foundation Species Seagrasses, Seaweeds, and Shell-Forming Organisms
- Effects of Reduced Salinity and Seston Availability on Growth of the New Zealand Little-Neck Clam Austrovenus Stutchburyi
- Information on Key Species of Interest to Ngai Tahu – Supplementary Paper for Next Generation Project
- Liliana and Austrovenus Stutchburyi
- Studies on Ecobiology of Paphia Malabarica (Chemnitz) from Estuarine Habitats of Goa
- Marine Mollusca of Isotope Stages of the Last 2 Million Years in New Zealand