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Mya (bivalve)
The Impact of Hydraulic Blade Dredging on a Benthic Megafaunal Community in the Clyde Sea Area, Scotland
Spatial Variability in Recruitment of an Infaunal Bivalve
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Is a Worldwide
Juvenile-Adult Distribution of the Bivalve Mya Arenaria on Intertidal Flats in the Wadden Sea: Why Are There So Few Year Classes?
Mya Arenaria Class: Bivalvia; Heterodonta Order: Myoida Soft-Shelled Clam Family: Myidae
Observations on Extant Populations of the Softshell Clam, Mya
Mya Arenaria Class: Bivalvia, Heterodonta, Euheterodonta
Distribution of the Invasive Bivalve Mya Arenaria L. on Intertidal Flats of Southcentral Alaska
Genetic Confirmation of Mya Japonica Jay, 1857 (Bivalvia: Myidae) in Tasmania, Australia: First Record of Any Species of Mya in the Southern Hemisphere
Chesmmap Diet Guide
Bering Sea Marine Invasive Species Assessment Alaska Center for Conservation Science
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Soft Shell Clam Mya Arenaria
Understanding the Habitat Value and Function of Shoals and Shoal Complexes to Fish and Fisheries on the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Outer Continental Shelf
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New Data from Monoplacophora and a Carefully-Curated Dataset Resolve Molluscan Relationships Kevin M
Chesapeake Bay Multispecies Monitoring and Assessment Program (Chesmmap) Prey Species 2002-2008
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Isolation and Characterization of New Microsatellite Markers for the Invasive Softshell Clam, Mya Arenaria (L.) (Bivalvia: Myidae)
Mya Arenaria
Mya Arenaria
Mya Arenaria Class: Bivalvia; Heterodonta Order: Myoida Soft-Shelled Clam (Linnaeus, 1758) Family: Myidae
Mya Truncata As a Bioindicator of Chronic Municipal Wastewater Exposure and Anthropogenic Activity in Frobisher Bay, NU
Mya Arenaria
Embryonic and Larval Development of the Soft-Shell Clam Mya Arenaria L., 1758 (Heterodonta: Myidae) in the White Sea Эмбри
Evolutionary Relationships of Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent And
Population Genetic Structure Is Unrelated to Shell Shape, Thickness and Organic Content in European Populations of the Soft-Shell Clam Mya Arenaria
SPECIES INFORMATION SHEET Mya Truncata
Mya Truncata Linnaeus, 1758
Habitat Requirements for the Softshell Clam, Mya Arenaria in the Chesapeake Bay
Evolution and Distribution of the Genus My A, and Tertiary Migrations of Mollusca
Habitat Requirements for the Softshell Clam, Mya Arenaria in the Chesapeake Bay