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Foraging ecology of the southern oyster drill Thais haemastoma (Gray): constraints on prey choice
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1988Abstract The effect of shell size and density on the foraging ecology of the southern oyster drill Thais haemastoma (Gray) was studied because populations of these gastropods at two sites along the Louisiana coast differed in mean shell length, but always possessed aggregated dispersion patterns.
Kenneth M Brown
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Marine Environmental Research, 1993
Abstract Specific histopathological parameters have been proposed as good indicators of heavy-metal pollution. Hence the study of ultrastructural alterations in target organs from sentinel animals after heavy-metal exposure may provide a useful tool in understanding the cellular role in heavy-metal metabolism.
Amparo Torreblanca
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Abstract Specific histopathological parameters have been proposed as good indicators of heavy-metal pollution. Hence the study of ultrastructural alterations in target organs from sentinel animals after heavy-metal exposure may provide a useful tool in understanding the cellular role in heavy-metal metabolism.
Amparo Torreblanca
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Abstract Energy budgets of the southern oyster drill, Thais haemastoma canaliculata (Gray), fed diets restricted to either (1) hatchery-reared oyster spat 1–2 cm in length, or (2) wild-caught juvenile oysters 4–5 cm in length, were determined at constant temperature (21°C) and salinity (7.5%.).
David W. Garton
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Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1974
Bruce A. Cox, John G. Mackin
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Bruce A. Cox, John G. Mackin
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1971
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The Gastropod Thais haemastoma in Georgia: T. h. floridana or T. h. canaliculata?
Gulf Research Reportsexaly

