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1. Study On Endoparasite Perkinsns Sp. In The Manila Clams Ruditapes Philippinarum In China
2. Studies On Germplasm Identification And Population Genetic Structure Of Several Important Marine Economic Clams (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Veneridae) In Chinese Sea Based On Molecular Markers
3. Clams And Different Carp Quasi Backcross Generation Of Rapd Analysis
4. Separation Of Rna Viruses In A Class Of Aquatic Research, And Clams Cell Pathological Changes
5. Under Cadmium Stress Blue Clams Antioxidant Enzyme Activity And Immune Gene Cloning And Expression Of Research
6. The Variation Analysis Of Nutrient Composition And The Growth Trait Of Clams With Different Shell Color And Decorative Pattern
7. Differences Of Nutrition And Enzymatic Activity Between Male And Female Clams(Ruditapes Philippinarum ) And Preliminary Study Of Sex Reversal
8. Effects Of Three Neonicotinoid Pesticides On The Behavior,Histopatholgy And Antioxidant System Of Asian Freshwater Clams (Corbicula Fluminea)
9. In-vitro model of interaction between Vibrio splendidus and hemocytes of soft-shell clams, Mya arenaria
10. Studies on the physiological basis for over winter mortality in juvenile aquacultured hard clams, Mercenaria mercenaria (Linnaeus, 1758)
11. The effects of eutrophication on Mya arenaria and Mercenaria mercenaria: Growth, survival, and physiological responses to changes in food supply and habitat across estuaries receiving different nitrogen loads
12. Mitigation of predation by the European green crab Carcinus maenas on publicly cultured hard shell clams Mercenaria mercenaria
13. Reproductive cycle, spawning and early growth of soft shell clams (Mya arenaria) on Prince Edward Island
14. Changes in native species after biological invasion: Effects of introduced green crabs on native soft-shell clams and an estuarine community
15. Biotic and abiotic factors influencing growth and survival in wild and cultured individuals of the soft-shell clam, Mya arenaria L., in eastern Maine
16. Genetic Structures And Sex Compositions Of Lake-Inhabited Corbicula Clams Along The Mid-Lower Yangtze River
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