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- Idotea balthica is a species of marine isopod which lives on seaweed and seagr**** in the subtidal zone of rocky s****s and sandy lagoons. Idotea balthica has...
- Ampullaceana balthica is a species of gastropods belonging to the family Lymnaeidae. The species is found in Eurasia. "Ampullaceana balthica (Linnaeus,...
- Limecola balthica, commonly called the Baltic macoma, Baltic clam or Baltic tellin, is a small sal****er clam, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Tellinidae...
- intermediate host of Parvatrema affinis is the bivalve mollusc, Macoma balthica. The clams feed when in the sublittoral and tidal flat muds, and usually...
- blown ins****, where it is outcompeted by related species such as Idotea balthica. "Idotea metallica Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
- the basis of ITS-2 sequence analysis, that R. peregra, R. ovata, and R. balthica are in fact conspecific. † Radix (Lytostoma) grammica (Brusina, 1872) Radix...
- the Black Sea, the round goby feeds on polychaetes, crustaceans (Idotea balthica, Pachygrapsus marmoratus, Xantho poressa, etc.), and juvenile gobies. Near...
- includes the following species: Idotea aleutica Gurjanova, 1933 Idotea balthica (Pallas, 1772) Idotea brevicauda Dana, 1853 Idotea brevicorna Milne-Edwards...
- are usually smaller in number. For example, the Baltic tellin (Macoma balthica) produces few, high-energy eggs. The larvae hatching out of these rely...
- among isopods, L. oceanica shows a similarly derived gene order to Idotea balthica, compared to the arthropod ground pattern, but the positions of three tRNA...