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AEBR 114 Review of Factors Affecting the Abundance of Toheroa Paphies
Embryonic & Larval Development Gadomski.Pdf (646.7
Historical Translocations by Māori May Explain the Distribution and Genetic
(Mollusca: Bivalvia) from Singapore
TUATUA (TUA) (Paphies Subtriangulata) Tuatua 1. FISHERY
Shells of Mollusca Collected from the Seas of Turkey
Pipi (Donax Deltoides) Fishery
Embryo and Larval Development of the Yellow Clam Mesodesma Mactroides (Reeve, 1854) (Mesodesmatidae) MADRONES-LADJA JA
<I>Paphies Australis</I>
Developing Clam Aquaculture in Australia
Paleogene Marine Bivalves of the Deep-Water Keasey Formation in Oregon, Part III: the Heteroconchs
Population Structure, Growth and Production Of
Systematic List of the Marine Molluscs of Tasmania(PDF, 9MB)
Spatial Variation in Reproduction in Southern Populations of the New
Molluscan Studies
Reproductive Cycle and Gonad Development of the Northern Argentinean (Bivalvia: Mesodesmatidae) Marko Herrmann, José E
Reproduction and Larval Ecology of the Toheroa, Paphies Ventricosa, from Oreti Beach, Southland, New Zealand
Enhancing Or Restoring the Productivity of Natural Populations of Shellfish and Other Marine Invertebrate Resources
Top View
Investigating the Bivalve Tree of Life – an Exemplar-Based Approach Combining Molecular and Novel Morphological Characters
Paphies Australis
(Mollusca: Bivalvia)Of Moreton Bay, Queensland
High Genetic Distance Between Marine Bivalves of the Genus Mesodesma Inhabiting the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts of South America
Population Structure, Growth and Production of the Yellow Clam
Long-Term Parasitic Association Between the Boring Polychaete Polydora Bioccipitalis and Mesodesma Donacium
Sea Shells of Bangladesh: Marine Gastropod and Bivalve Molluscs Biodiversity
MOLLUSCA from the MIOCENE and LOWER PLIOCENE of VIRGINIA and NORTH CAROLINA I PART 1
(Paphies Australis) on Mair Bank, Whangarei Harbour, 2014
Environmental Controls on the Diversity and Distribution Of
Population Dynamics of the Macha (Mesodesma Donacium, Bivalvia, Mesodesmatidae) Along a Latitudinal Gradient of the Humboldt Current Upwelling System