AbstractThis study aims to investigate the periodicity of shell microgrowth lines and increments of cockles in the intertidal and subtidal areas. A total of 600 marked specimens of the blood cockle Anadara granosa were placed in buried cages that were placed at three sites of differing water levels (Site A: exposed in all low tides, Site B: exposed during spring tides, and Site C: continuously immersed) in Pinang Island, Malaysia. Cockles were collected on a fortnightly basis and the shells were sectioned from the umbo to the ventral margin, before being polished, etched and photographed under a light microscope to observe microgrowth lines and increments. The majority of the cockle shells examined showed that the number of growth lines in ...
International audienceSclerochronological data from archaeological shell middens provides crucial in...
International audienceNumerous mollusc shell middens exist along the coasts of the Arabian Peninsula...
The period of time that an organism remains exposed to aerial conditions, as a consequence of daily ...
AbstractThis study aims to investigate the periodicity of shell microgrowth lines and increments of ...
International audienceThe periodicity of increment formation in the shell of the Manila clam Ruditap...
Graduation date: 1978Age structure and growth of shells of the Pacific basket-cockle,\ud Clinocardiu...
ix, 155 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "April 1996." University of...
Microgrpwth bands of typical molluscan appearance were clearly revealed by the acetate film techniqu...
International audienceWe investigated the rhythm of micro-striae formation in the shell of Argopecte...
International audienceWhile oyster shells are one of the most common mollusks used for the analysis ...
International audienceThe periodicity of striae formation in the tropical scallop Comptopallium radu...
The periodicity of striae formation in the tropical scallop Comptopallium radula (Indo-West Pacific ...
International audienceThe queen conch, Strombus gigas, is an important fisheries resource in the Wes...
International audienceSclerochronological data from archaeological shell middens provides crucial in...
International audienceNumerous mollusc shell middens exist along the coasts of the Arabian Peninsula...
The period of time that an organism remains exposed to aerial conditions, as a consequence of daily ...
AbstractThis study aims to investigate the periodicity of shell microgrowth lines and increments of ...
International audienceThe periodicity of increment formation in the shell of the Manila clam Ruditap...
Graduation date: 1978Age structure and growth of shells of the Pacific basket-cockle,\ud Clinocardiu...
ix, 155 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "April 1996." University of...
Microgrpwth bands of typical molluscan appearance were clearly revealed by the acetate film techniqu...
International audienceWe investigated the rhythm of micro-striae formation in the shell of Argopecte...
International audienceWhile oyster shells are one of the most common mollusks used for the analysis ...
International audienceThe periodicity of striae formation in the tropical scallop Comptopallium radu...
The periodicity of striae formation in the tropical scallop Comptopallium radula (Indo-West Pacific ...
International audienceThe queen conch, Strombus gigas, is an important fisheries resource in the Wes...
International audienceSclerochronological data from archaeological shell middens provides crucial in...
International audienceNumerous mollusc shell middens exist along the coasts of the Arabian Peninsula...
The period of time that an organism remains exposed to aerial conditions, as a consequence of daily ...