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Chlamys islandica
TREATISE ONLINE Number 48
· Atlas of the Biology and Distribution of the Sea Scallop Placopecten Magellanicus and Iceland Scallop Chlamys Islandica ' in the Northwest Atlantic
EOAR-Raport Tech-Bibliothèque
1 the Gene-Rich Genome of the Scallop Pecten Maximus Nathan J Kenny1,2, Shane a Mccarthy3, Olga Dudchenko4,5, Katherine James1,6
Report on the Application of Non-Invasive Biosensors
Arctica Islandica) from the Northwestern Atlantic Ocean ⁎ Sara M
Morphological Convergence of Shell Shape in Distantly Related Scallop Species (Mollusca: Pectinidae)
Not to Be Cited Without Prior Reference to the Author(S)
Effets Sous-Létaux Sur La Moule Bleue (Mytilus Edulis) Et Sa Progéniture D'une Exposition Chronique À Trois Pétroles (Classiques Et Bitumes Dilués) En Condition Hivernale Avec Couvert
Convergent Evolution of Life Habit and Shell Shape in Scallops (Bivalvia: Pectinidae) with a Description of a New Genus Alvin Alejandrino Iowa State University
B.B. POLAR Research Project Proposed to the TOTAL Foundation Laurent CHAUVAUD LEMAR UMR6539
Chlamys Varia (Bivalvia: Pectinidae)
Borror's Species Checklist for the Isles of Shoals Archipelago
Fossil Complexes of Bivalve Molluscs with Prevalence of Chlamys Islandica from Coastal Moraines of Treskelen Area of the Hornsund Fiord (West Spitsbergen)
The Importance of Habitat Created by Molluscan Shellfish to Managed Species Along the Atlantic Coast of the United States
Marine Ecosystem Response to Late Pleistocene Rapid Climate Change in the Salish Sea
Tagging Narwhal in Greenland. Photo: Carsten Egevang/ARC-PIC.Com 175 4
Bivalvia: Pectinidae) Alvin Alejandrino1, Louise Puslednik1,2 and Jeanne M Serb1*
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Marine Molluscs As Indicators of Environmental Change in Glaciated North America and Greenland During the Last 18 000 Years"
Shell Formation and Microstructure of the Ocean Quahog Arctica Islandica: Does Ocean Acidification Matter?
Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence Ecozone, SCCS, Dufour and Al
Environmental Variables and Their Influence on Growth of the Great Scallop (Pecten Maximus) in the English Channel
The Partial Mitochondrial Dna and Phylogenetic
Life Strategies in the Long-Lived Bivalve Arctica Islandica on a Latitudinal Climate Gradient – Environmental Constraints and Evolutionary Adaptations
The Barents Sea Ecoregion a Biodiversity Assessment
Aequipecten) Opercularis (Linnaeus) Argopcten Frradins (L N Argopecten Gibbus (Leis
Field Observations and Laboratory Experiments*
Canadian Manuscript Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2175 E-1
Exchange Between Populations of Adamussium Colbecki