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A new species of Hinnites (Bivalvia: Pectinidae) from Angola
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Cosel, Rudo von, Gofas, Serge
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Comparative efficiency in the culture of the scallop Nodipecten nodosus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Bivalvia: Pectinidae) at different densities and depths [PDF]
Different methods of growth of scallops are used which employ different densities and depths in several parts of the globe. These methods present different efficiencies depending on the location, the species, and the stage of cultivation.
Jaime Fernando Ferreira +1 more
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Urbanization is particularly prevalent along the coast, causing a considerable change in the ecology of the habitats found there. Ports, docks and all the structures linked to this anthropization modify the coastal environment by providing new niches ...
Vincent Hamani +5 more
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Diversity, distribution and intrinsic extinction vulnerability of exploited marine bivalves. [PDF]
Huang S +5 more
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The palaeobiology of the bivalve families Pectinidae and Propeamussiidae in the Jurassic of Europe
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Scallop cultivation on the coasts of Peru and Chile is continuously expanding, leading to increased larval production and the mounting need to enhance efficiency to boost sector productivity.
Luis Fernando Rios-Cruz +2 more
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The tip of the South American cone is one of the most interesting Subantarctic areas, both biogeographically and ecologically. Nonetheless, knowledge of the area's biodiversity, in particular that of the subtidal marine habitats, remains poor. Therefore,
Javiera Cárdenas +2 more
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Diferentes métodos de cultivo de pectinídeos são utilizados em diversas partes do mundo com diferentes densidades e profundidades. Estes métodos apresentam diferentes eficiências dependendo do local, da espécie e da fase de cultivo.
Marcos Caiano Pereira de Albuquerque +1 more
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application/pdf From a more than ten years research on the Tertiary Pectinidae fauna of the Japanese Islands, a total of 136 species or subspecies distributed in 20 genera and six subgenera belonging to four subfamilies of which one is distinguished as new to science were distinguished.
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Molluscan Genomes Reveal Extensive Differences in Photopigment Evolution Across the Phylum. [PDF]
McElroy KE, Audino JA, Serb JM.
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