Ostreid oysters (the 'true oysters') represent a large and commercially important family of bivalve molluscs. Several species, such as the Pacific oyster (Magallana gigas), the American oyster (Crassostrea virginica), the European oyster (Ostrea edulis) and the Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata), are currently farmed at a large scale. However a number of other species may also be suitable for commercial-scale aquaculture. One such species is the 'black-lip oyster', a large Saccostrea species of uncertain taxonomic affinity found in northern Australia. Here, phylogenetic analysis of the COI gene places this oyster within a clade identified in a previous study of Japanese Saccostrea species, 'Saccostrea lineage J'. To facilitate compar...
BACKGROUND:Oysters have important ecological functions in their natural environment, acting as globa...
International audienceThe Pacific cupped oyster is genetically subdivided into two sister taxa, Cras...
Background: Oysters have important ecological functions in their natural environment, acting as glob...
Ostreid oysters (the 'true oysters') represent a large and commercially important family of bivalve ...
Ostreid oysters (the ‘true oysters’) represent a large and commercially important family of bivalve ...
Oysters are keystone species in estuarine ecosystems and are of substantial economic value to fisher...
Environmental salinity creates a key barrier to limit the distribution of most aquatic organisms. Ad...
The Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) is considered a delicacy in restaurants worldwide and ...
Background Although bivalves are among the most-studied marine organisms because of their ecological...
Environmental salinity creates a key barrier to limit the distribution of most aquatic organisms. Ad...
Background: Although bivalves are among the most-studied marine organisms because of their ecologica...
Background: Although bivalves are among the most-studied marine organisms because of their ecologica...
<div><p>Environmental salinity creates a key barrier to limit the distribution of most aquatic organ...
Background: Oysters have important ecological functions in their natural environment, acting as glob...
Background: Oysters have important ecological functions in their natural environment, acting as glo...
BACKGROUND:Oysters have important ecological functions in their natural environment, acting as globa...
International audienceThe Pacific cupped oyster is genetically subdivided into two sister taxa, Cras...
Background: Oysters have important ecological functions in their natural environment, acting as glob...
Ostreid oysters (the 'true oysters') represent a large and commercially important family of bivalve ...
Ostreid oysters (the ‘true oysters’) represent a large and commercially important family of bivalve ...
Oysters are keystone species in estuarine ecosystems and are of substantial economic value to fisher...
Environmental salinity creates a key barrier to limit the distribution of most aquatic organisms. Ad...
The Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) is considered a delicacy in restaurants worldwide and ...
Background Although bivalves are among the most-studied marine organisms because of their ecological...
Environmental salinity creates a key barrier to limit the distribution of most aquatic organisms. Ad...
Background: Although bivalves are among the most-studied marine organisms because of their ecologica...
Background: Although bivalves are among the most-studied marine organisms because of their ecologica...
<div><p>Environmental salinity creates a key barrier to limit the distribution of most aquatic organ...
Background: Oysters have important ecological functions in their natural environment, acting as glob...
Background: Oysters have important ecological functions in their natural environment, acting as glo...
BACKGROUND:Oysters have important ecological functions in their natural environment, acting as globa...
International audienceThe Pacific cupped oyster is genetically subdivided into two sister taxa, Cras...
Background: Oysters have important ecological functions in their natural environment, acting as glob...