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Taxonomic Classification of Three Oyster (Ostreidae) Species from Myanmar
Journal of Shellfish Research, 2017ABSTRACT Although oysters are important aquaculture and fishery species as well as keystone species in coastal and estuarine ecology, their global species diversity is not fully understood due to problems of oyster classification. Molecular taxonomy has contributed to oyster classification but not been applied to oysters from many regions including ...
Cui Li +3 more
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Objective: The effect of two diets on the growth of juveniles of Striostrea prismatica was studied. Design/Methodology/Approach: The experiment consisted of tasting two diets, each with two replicates of 70 organisms. The experiments were carried out during 45 days in seawater recirculation systems.
Karla G. Ríos-González +3 more
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Objective: The effect of two diets on the growth of juveniles of Striostrea prismatica was studied. Design/Methodology/Approach: The experiment consisted of tasting two diets, each with two replicates of 70 organisms. The experiments were carried out during 45 days in seawater recirculation systems.
Karla G. Ríos-González +3 more
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Evolutionary patterns in the family Ostreidae: Larviparity vs. oviparity
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1985Abstract A comparison was made of the evolutionary patterns among larviparous and oviparous species of the family Ostreidae. The data reveal that larviparous species have experienced a wider range of environmental variables, life history traits, and levels of genetic variation than have oviparous species.
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Revision of genusCrassostrea(Bivalvia: Ostreidae) of Brazil
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2014The Ostreidae are well known for their high intra-specific variation, which makes identification problematic. The present paper aims to provide a morpho-anatomical and taxonomic review of the Brazilian species ofCrassostrea, as well as some congeneric species from other relevant areas. The Brazilian species areCrassostrea manglesp.nov.
Vanessa Simão Do Amaral +1 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the Olympia oysterOstrea lurida(Bivalvia, Ostreidae)
Mitochondrial DNA, 2013The complete mitochondrial (mt) genome of the Olympia oyster Ostrea lurida (16,344 bp), an economically important bivalve, was newly sequenced and annotated. Ostrea lurida is the largest reported Ostrea oyster mt genomes to date and has a comparatively highest overall A + T content (65%) among the available genomes of marine oysters.
Shu, Xiao +3 more
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Ecomorphology ofCrassostrea cucullata (Born, 1778) (Ostreidae) in a mangrove creek (Gazi, Kenya)
Hydrobiologia, 1992Variations of shell form and shell length were studied for oysters growing in the mangroves of Gazi Creek, Kenya, and related to different environmental factors.
Tack, Jurgen Frans +2 more
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Late Jurassic and early Cretaceous Ostreidae in Arctic seas of Siberia
International Geology Review, 1965Four arctic species of Liostrea related to the European L. delta (Smith) form a distinct evolving lineage in the Anabar-Khatanga basin during Late Jurassic Early Cretaceous time These are, in ascending order: Liostrea ex. gr. delta (Early Kimmeridgian), L. plastics (Trautschold) (Kimmeridgian), L. praeanabarensis n. sp.
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