Not AvailableThe oysters of the world are grouped into one family Ostreidae. Within this family are 3 groups or genera viz., Ostrea, Crassostrea and Pycnodonta.
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What Do We Know About Non-Native, Invasive, and Transplanted Aquatic Mollusks in South America? [PDF]
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New Upper Cretaceous Ostreidae from the Gulf region [PDF]
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Identification, Cloning and Expression of Ferritin M-like Subunit from the Indian Oyster, <i>Magallana bilineata</i> (Röding, 1798). [PDF]
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AN EXAMINATION OF THE TROPHIC RESOURCE STABILITY THEORY USING OYSTER SPECIES OF THE FAMILY OSTREIDAE [PDF]
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Xenomas in Crassostrea rhizophorae (Ostreidae) from Camamu Bay, Bahia, Brazil
G. Boehs, TM. Lenz, A. Villalba
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Nutrients and Functional Components of Medicine and Food Homology Substances on Antidepressant Effects: A Mechanism-Oriented Review. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Wang L, Liu C, Geng J.
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The effects of Mid-Holocene foragers on the European oyster in Denmark. [PDF]
Robson HK +7 more
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The Anatomy of the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea gigas (Thurnberg)(Bivalvia : Ostreidae)
The anatomy of the soft body parts of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas is presented. Anatomical features of mantles, gills, labial palps, pericardial cavity, heart, oesophagus, stomach, gastric shield, crystalline style sac and intestine are described in detail. These strcture in C. gigas are compared with those in closely related species.
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