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Protobranch bivalves

2002
The subclass Protobranchia comprises more than 600 species of bivalves that occur throughout the world ocean. Mostly deposit feeders in soft sediments, they are abundant in the deep sea. Apomorphies that unite them as a group include gill structure, hinge conformation, shell microstructure, larval development, foot morphology, respiratory pigments ...
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Bivalves ostréidés

Nouvelles archives du Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Lyon, 1984
Laurain M. Bivalves ostréidés. In: Nouvelles archives du Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Lyon, tome 22, 1984. pp. 74-78.
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Bivalve Paleoecology

Notes for a Short Course: Studies in Geology, 1985
Bivalves are one of the major macroinvertebrate fossil groups of the Phanerozoic. Bivalves have occupied many aqueous habitats, and in doing this have undergone a steady, relatively unchecked increase in diversity (Figure 1). Thus, bivalves are one of the most useful fossil groups in paleoecology, both for environmental reconstruction as well as for ...
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Freshwater Bivalves

2019
The Nigerian Field, 36 (3), 135 ...
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Bivalves

2021
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Bivalve

2021
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Bivalves

2009
Julio A. Magaña, José Espinosa
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Bivalves

1984
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