Examples of using Bivalve in English and their translations into Spanish
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The site hosts many globally threatened species including Bivalve Unio tumidiformis
Since 1986, NS&T's Mussel Watch Project has monitored chemical contaminants in sediments and bivalve mollusks e.g.,
The common cockle is a bivalve mollusc found buried in mud
described in 1980 as the result of intoxication with bivalve mollusks.
Common mussel, another bivalve Molluscs have such diverse shapes that many textbooks base their descriptions of molluscan anatomy on a generalized
Baya" is the name given to a bivalve mollusk, like clams that are glued to the rocks
This bivalve may be fifty millimeters,
Stratum 1 comprises species that perforate the rocky substrate, such as the bivalve Lithophaga lithophaga.
Panopea abrupta is an extinct species of large marine bivalve mollusc in the family Hiatellidae.
Nereids of Greek mythology Panopea(mollusc), a genus of bivalve in the family Hiatellidae Epiphryne syn.
mollusk and bivalve larvae.
For he has the political ambitions of that bivalve mollusk, the glory of Arcachon Bay,
The dominant seep species comprise large bivalve(clam) families, a number of which are new to science.
In addition, bivalve culture, which also contributed to total aquaculture production,
lagoon bivalve nurseries and farming of tilapia,
Only in our country are produced an average of 250,000 tons of bivalve.
contributing to the preservation and integrity of bivalve metapopulations as well as whole estuarine and lagoon ecosystems.
This small octopus is an active carnivore that feeds mainly on crustaceans, bivalve shells and occasionally small fish.
coral remains, and empty bivalve shells.
the only way to know the risks of transmission of virus through eating raw or undercooked bivalve molluscs eaten as with oysters