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Ancillary living marine resources of Lakshadweep [PDF]

open access: yes, 1986
The paper detailed about the ancillary living marine resources of Lakshadweep. Sea weeds, crustaceans, molluscs, sponges, echinoderms, reptiles such as turtles, birds etc, are treated here as ancillary ...
Appukuttan, K K   +3 more
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SYNOPSIS OF THE SUPRASPECIFIC CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING OYSTERS (BIVALVIA, GRYPHAEIDAE AND OSTREIDAE)

open access: yes, 1985
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
openaire   +1 more source

Mangrove Density Relationship with Abundance of Bivalva in Sungai Alam Village Bengkalis Sub District Bengkalis Regency Riau Province [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This research was conducted from January-February 2014 in Sungai Alam Village,Bengkalis Sub District, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province. The aim of research is tounderstand the relationship between mangrove density with abundance of bivalva.The result ...
Adriman, A. (Adriman)   +2 more
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Morphology of the larval shell of three oyster species of the genus Crassostrea Sacco, 1897 (Bivalvia: Ostreidae)

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology
In this study we describe the morphology of the larval shell of three oyster species of Crassostrea genus. Two species, C. rhizophorae and C. brasiliana, are native to the Brazilian coast, and C. gigas is an introduced species.
SW. Christo, TM. Absher, G. Boehs
doaj   +1 more source

Technology of edible oyster culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
Oysters, mussels, clams, scallops, cockles and abalones are major groups of molluscs which are cultured in different parts of the world. Edible oysters are the most important among them, as they are great delicacy and there is growing demand.
Appukuttan, K K, Muthiah, P
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Nematopsis sp. (Apicomplexa: Porosporidae) infection in Crassostrea madrasensis and its associated histopathology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The present study forms the first report of Nematopsis sp. infection in the edible oyster, Crassostrea madrasensis from India. The study was carried out as part of a detailed pathological investigation of C.
Kripa, V   +4 more
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High genetic diversity and lack of structure underlie the invasion history of the non-indigenous oyster Dendostrea cf. crenulifera (Mollusca, Ostreida, Ostreidae) spreading in the eastern Mediterranean Sea

open access: yesNeoBiota
Since the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, hundreds of Indo-Pacific species have rapidly colonised the Mediterranean. Understanding the spatial and temporal patterns of this biological invasion is crucial for assessing its ecological impact. A notable example is the non-indigenous oyster Dendostrea sp., first discovered in Türkiye in 1998 and later ...
Nathan Delcour   +8 more
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Pengaruh Padat Penebaran terhadap Pertumbuhan dan Kelangsungan Hidup Tiram (Crassostrea SP.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This research aim was to know the effect of different stocking density on the growth and survival rate of oyster spat (Crassostrea sp.) cultivated with the floating method. This research was conducted in the intertidal zone of Tibang village, Syiah Kuala
Dewiyanti, I. (Irma)   +2 more
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Toxic Effects of Copper, Cadmium, and Methoxychlor Shown by Neutral Red Retention Assay in Two Species of Freshwater Molluscs

open access: yes, 2012
We used neutral red retention assay in lysosomes of digestive gland cells as an indicator for stress effects by the environmental contaminants Cu, Cd, and the pesticide methoxychlor in two freshwater molluscs, the unionid mussel, Elliptio complanata ...
Fong, Peter, Molnar, Nikolett
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The biology and culture of tropical oysters [PDF]

open access: yes
Reviews the biology and ecology of oysters, and experimental and culture techniques used in the tropics; describes problems in tropical oyster farming and identifies research needs to further develop this form of aquaculture.
Angell, C.L.
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