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Giant Clams (Bivalvia : Cardiidae : Tridacninae)
Zoosymposia 1: 1–13 (2008) ISSN 1178-9905 (Print Edition) ZOOSYMPOSIA Copyright © 2008 · Magnolia Press ISSN 1178-9913 (Online Edition)
Fragum Cockle, This Brown Mollusc Is Enclosed in a SHARK BAY Tiny Bivalve Shell That Appears Pure World Heritage White but Is Translucent When Held up to Light
Oceanography and Marine Biology an Annual Review Volume 55
Characteristics, Distribution and Morphogenesis of Subtidal Microbial Systems in Shark Bay, Australia
Following the Traces of Symbiont Bearing Molluscs During Earth History
Bivalve Models of Aging and the Determination of Molluscan Lifespans
Bivalvia: Cardiidae) Nathanael D
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Spongy, Slimy, Cosy & More
Section II: Periodic Report on the State of Conservation of Shark Bay
The Ecological Significance and Larval Ecology of Giant Clams (Cardiidae: Tridacninae)
Evolution of Photosymbiosis in Marine Bivalves (Cardiidae: Fraginae)
Coquina and Related Hypersaline Facies Evolution in Shark Bay: Morphology, Chronology, Processes and Relationships
Life Strategies in the Long-Lived Bivalve Arctica Islandica on a Latitudinal Climate Gradient – Environmental Constraints and Evolutionary Adaptations
Bivalve Models of Aging and the Determination of Molluscan Lifespans Doris Abele, Thomas Brey, Eva Philipp
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