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- Species lists these species: Saccostrea cir****suta (Gould, 1850) Saccostrea cucullata (Born, 1778) – hooded oyster Saccostrea echinata (Quoy & Gaimard, 1835)...
- Saccostrea glomerata is an oyster species belonging to the family Ostreidae. It is endemic to Australia and New Zealand. In Australia, it is known as the...
- Saccostrea cucullata, the hooded oyster or Natal rock oyster, is a species of rock oyster found mainly in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. It was first described...
- Saccostrea echinata, commonly known as the tropical black-lip rock oyster, blacklip rock oyster, blacklip oyster, and spiny rock oyster, is one of several...
- proportions of the period from fertilization to hatching. Members of genera Saccostrea, Magallana, and Cr****ostrea generally live in the intertidal zone, broadcast...
- angasi Ostrea edulis Pacific oyster Rock oysters Saccostrea glomerata (Sydney rock oyster) Saccostrea echinata (Tropical black-lip rock oyster Portuguese...
- which mainly belong to the genera Ostrea, Cr****ostrea, Magallana, and Saccostrea. Examples include the European flat oyster, eastern oyster, Olympia oyster...
- ranging from 0.4% to 25.6% compared to the wild stock. Sydney-rock oysters (Saccostrea commercialis) showed a 4% increase after one generation and a 15% increase...
- mangrove roots and may refer to: Cr****ostrea rhizophorae Cr****ostrea tulipa Saccostrea palmula [Wikidata] This page is an index of articles on animal species...
- to distinguish them from talabang ****ong kabayo ("horse-hoof oyster", Saccostrea malabonensis) Pacific oyster (Magallana gigas) Salvi, D., Mariottini,...