The short neck clam has a shell which is triangular to oval in shape with rounded anterior and posterior margins. Shell is more or less long and smooth but the outer surface of shell has concentric ridges. Hinge area is short and has narrow diverging teeth. The pallial sinus is not too deep and is 'U' shaped
Not AvailableMaturation and spawning of the short neck clam Paphia malabarica was studied from Dharm...
The hatchery technology for the large scale production of the seed of A.granosa, P.malabarica, M.mer...
The Ashtamudi estuary, covering an area of 61.4 sq km, is tlie second largest wetland ecosystem i...
The Indian backwater oyster is an irregularly shaped oyster with straight shells. The shell has a de...
The economically valuable bivalve mollusc, known as the short-neck clam, is the major fishery resour...
The economically valuable bivalve mollusc, known as the short-neck clam, is the major fishery resour...
The shell is strongly asymmetrical in form, typically being much longer than tall. Shell typically h...
The short neck clam, Paphia malabarica forms a part of the bivalve fishery of Dharmadom estuary. Av...
Revival of short neck clam Paphia malabarica Chemnitz, 1782 In Kali estuary, Karwar, Karnatak
The fishery, biology, growth and mortality of the short neck clam Paphia malabarica (Dilwyn, 1817) w...
The shell of the adult windowpane oyster is almost circular in shape with length approximately equal...
Perna viridis is characterised by an elongate shell with pointed and swollen anterior end and a comp...
Brown mussels as the name suggests have brown coloured shells. They have elongate, equivalved and eq...
Growth and population dynamics of the short-neck clam Paphia malabarica from Dharmadom estuary in n...
The Indian pearl oyster has a long hinge which is nearly 0.85 times the maximum width of the shell. ...
Not AvailableMaturation and spawning of the short neck clam Paphia malabarica was studied from Dharm...
The hatchery technology for the large scale production of the seed of A.granosa, P.malabarica, M.mer...
The Ashtamudi estuary, covering an area of 61.4 sq km, is tlie second largest wetland ecosystem i...
The Indian backwater oyster is an irregularly shaped oyster with straight shells. The shell has a de...
The economically valuable bivalve mollusc, known as the short-neck clam, is the major fishery resour...
The economically valuable bivalve mollusc, known as the short-neck clam, is the major fishery resour...
The shell is strongly asymmetrical in form, typically being much longer than tall. Shell typically h...
The short neck clam, Paphia malabarica forms a part of the bivalve fishery of Dharmadom estuary. Av...
Revival of short neck clam Paphia malabarica Chemnitz, 1782 In Kali estuary, Karwar, Karnatak
The fishery, biology, growth and mortality of the short neck clam Paphia malabarica (Dilwyn, 1817) w...
The shell of the adult windowpane oyster is almost circular in shape with length approximately equal...
Perna viridis is characterised by an elongate shell with pointed and swollen anterior end and a comp...
Brown mussels as the name suggests have brown coloured shells. They have elongate, equivalved and eq...
Growth and population dynamics of the short-neck clam Paphia malabarica from Dharmadom estuary in n...
The Indian pearl oyster has a long hinge which is nearly 0.85 times the maximum width of the shell. ...
Not AvailableMaturation and spawning of the short neck clam Paphia malabarica was studied from Dharm...
The hatchery technology for the large scale production of the seed of A.granosa, P.malabarica, M.mer...
The Ashtamudi estuary, covering an area of 61.4 sq km, is tlie second largest wetland ecosystem i...