Scanning Electron Microscopic Aids for Identification of Larval and Post-Larval Bivalves
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Journal Title:Journal of Shellfish Research
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Personal Author:Lutz, Richard A. ; Goodwin, Jacob D. ; Baldwin, Brad S. ; Burnell, Gavin ; Castagna, Michael ; Chapman, Samuel ; Chestnut, Al ; Dabinett, Patrick ; Davis, Chris ; Eversole, Arnold G. ; Fuller, S. Cynthia ; Gallager, Scott M. ; Goldberg, Ronald ; Goodsell, Joy ; Grassle, Judith ; Gustafson, Richard G. ; Hidu, Herbert ; Hu, Ya-Ping ; Jablonski, David ; Johnson, Shannon ; Kennedy, Victor S. ; Pennec, Marcel Le ; Mann, Roger ; Newell, Carter ; Pooley, Alan S. ; Tan, Antonieto S. ; Vrijenhoek, Robert C. ; Partridge, A.
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Description:The identification of bivalve larvae and early postlarvae in plankton and benthic samples has long been a challenge, hampering both basic and applied research efforts in marine, estuarine, and freshwater environments. The usefulness of published optical micrographs of the early life-history stages of bivalves is limited because of the great morphological similarity of the imaged articulated shells, particularly at the early (straight-hinge) developmental stages.
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Source:Journal of Shellfish Research, 37(2), 247-448
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ISSN:0730-8000 ; 1943-6319
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