Examples of using Bivalve molluscs in English and their translations into Spanish
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breeding grounds for many organisms-and the farming of bivalve molluscs.
It is a bivalve mollusc belonging to the Pectinidae family.
The clam is a bivalve mollusc that lives in saltwater.
The common cockle is a bivalve mollusc found buried in mud
Bordering the edge of the mantle of a scallop, a bivalve mollusc, can be over 100 simple eyes.
Panopea abrupta is an extinct species of large marine bivalve mollusc in the family Hiatellidae.
Solemyoida is an order of bivalve molluscs.
Live bivalve molluscs and fish products; More details.
The Arcoida is an extant order of bivalve molluscs.
Characterisation and diagnosis of illnesses in bivalve molluscs and fishes.
Diagnostic tools for the detection of norovirus in bivalve molluscs.
Virus in bivalve molluscs: interest
The transfer of live bivalve molluscs is permitted between dispatch centres.
Maximum limits for Cadmium in rice, marine bivalve molluscs and cephalopods.
Pied oystercatchers feed mainly on bivalve molluscs, but also take other invertebrates.
Appendix 2 Proposed draft standard for live bivalve molluscs and for raw.
The Dreissenidae are a family of small freshwater mussels, aquatic bivalve molluscs.
Diffusion of a popular programme for the protection and consumption of bivalve molluscs.
Likewise, its sediment enables the development of bivalve molluscs and an infinite number of worms.
Accept EU standards of testing the flesh of oysters and other bivalve molluscs for E.