Polydorid polychaetes on farmed molluscs: distribution, spread and factors contributing to their success
Species of the Polydora-complex (i.e. polydorids) are the most common shell-boring polychaetes found on cultured molluscs. However, which species become problematic depend on their ability to reach mollusc farms and flourish under culture conditions. We therefore hypothesise that the planktonic larv...
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Main Authors: | CA Simon, W Sato-Okoshi |
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Language: | EN |
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Inter-Research
2015
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1aab065f7cd34f70a1ac06b4fe9b695a |
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