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Clinocardium nuttallii
OREGON ESTUARINE INVERTEBRATES an Illustrated Guide to the Common and Important Invertebrate Animals
List of Bivalve Molluscs from British Columbia, Canada
TREATISE ONLINE Number 48
1 Metagenetic Analysis of 2018 and 2019 Plankton Samples from Prince
Reproduction and Ecology of the Hermaphroditic Cockle Clinocardium Nuttallii (Bivalvia: Cardiidae) in Garrison Bay*
2005 Annual Monitoring Report
Southern Sea Otter
Alaska Final Report
CRRC Bivalve and Littleneck Clam Culture Studies
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Arine and Estuarine Habitat Classification System for Washington State
Clinocardium Nuttallii Class: Bivalvia, Heterodonta, Euheterodonta
Traditional Use and Hnrsst Rates of Shellfish Especially Razor Clams
Biodiversity Heritage Library
Nutritional Constraints on the Southern Sea Otter in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
Reproduction and Growth of the Pacific Basket-Cockle, Clinocardium Nuttallii Conrad, from Intertidal and Subtidal Environments of Netarts Bay
Paleogene Marine Bivalves of the Deep-Water Keasey Formation in Oregon, Part III: the Heteroconchs
North Pacific Research Board Project Final Report
Top View
Distribution of the Mucus Glands in the Mantle Tissue of Bivalve Mollusks
Clinocardium Nuttallii Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia, Heterodonta Basket of Heart Cockle Order: Veneroida Family: Cardiidae
Assessment of the Alaskan Continental Shelf Final Reports of Prmclpal Investigators
Biological Invasions of Cold-Water Coastal Ecosystems...Chapters
Catalogue of the Living Bivalvia of the Eastern Pacific Ocean: Bering Strait to Cape Horn FR.Bernard
Marine Ecosystem Response to Late Pleistocene Rapid Climate Change in the Salish Sea
Benthic Invertebrate Data Summary Long-Term Marine Sediment
Mollusks — Clams, Snails, Chitons, Octopus Echinoderms — Sea Stars
I Certify Under Penalty of Law That This Document and All Attachments Were
Common Marine Invertebrates of Sonoma Coast Sites
(Hemi- Half; Lepidotus- Scaled) Because I Have 2 Bands Of
Bivalvia: Cardiidae) Q
Individual Prey Choices of Octopuses: Are They Generalist Or Specialist?