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Marine Invertebrate Biology - Science topic
Marine Invertebrate Larvae; Benthic Ecology
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The edible beaked clam Eumarcia paupercula (Holten, 1802) is an abundant component of the intertidal infauna in Maputo Bay, Mozambique, and is an important source of food and income for local communities. This study investigates the population structure and estimates the growth rate of E. paupercula on a highly exploited tidal flat. Between Novembe...
This document introduces and provides links to a series of 23 presentations given in 2015 to the Melbourne Human Origins, Cognitive Technologies, and Futures Meetup, exploring content from the working draft of hypertext book, Application Holy Wars or a New Reformation – a Fugue on the Theory of Knowledge.
The project combines threads from many dis...
of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2007 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA, August 5 – August 9, 2007
Marine Biology Letters, 1 (1979 ) 77-86
© Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press
THE TRIACYLGLYCEROL COMPOSITION OF CRASSOSTREA GIGAS
LARVAE FED ON DIFFERENT ALGAL DIETS
M.J. WALDOCK 1 and LA. NASCIMENTO 2.'
1 N.E.R.C. Ut:lit of Marine Invertebrate Biology. Marine Science Laboratories,
Menai Bridge, Gwynedd and 2 M.A.F.F. Fisheries Experiment St...
This document introduces and links to a series of 23 presentations given in 2015 to the Melbourne Human Origins, Cognitive Technologies, and Futures Meetup, exploring content from the working draft of hypertext book, Application Holy Wars or a New Reformation – a Fugue on the Theory of Knowledge. The project combines threads from many disciplines i...
An appreciation of the potential applications of molecular biology is of growing importance in many areas of life sciences, including marine biology. During the past two decades, the development of sophisticated molecular technologies and instruments for biomedical research has resulted in significant advances in the biological sciences. However, t...