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European flat oysters were once abundant in the North Sea. But because of human activities over the past century, they’ve ...
Almost 500 animals live there per square metre in some places,’ says Peck. Every year, the females release millions of eggs into the water, from which larvae develop.
Pest polydorids producing adelphophagic larvae in on-shore systems may reflect the development of large local populations on hosts with culture periods >2 yr. The many records of pests in off-shore ...
T. E. THOMPSON Nature 184, 122–123 (1959) Cite this article 35 Accesses 7 Citations Metrics ...
Bielefeld University. "How genetic islands form among marine molluscs." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 13 September 2021. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2021 / 09 / 210913135636.htm>.
Life Heart-shaped mollusc has windows that work like fibre optics Tiny, solid windows in the shells of heart cockles let in light for the photosynthetic algae inside them – and they could show ...