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Ingestion of mesozooplankton by three species of bivalve; Mytilus edulis, Cerastoderma edule and Aequipecten opercularis
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Document Date: 2012-06-28 06:03:02


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Millport / Fredenborg / /

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University of South Carolina Press / Prospect Row Co. / Ryder / Nikon / /

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Columbia / United Kingdom / Scotland / Ireland / Denmark / /

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Environment Research Institute / University Marine Biological Station / University Marine Biological Station Millport / UMBSM pier / University College Cork / /

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non-algal food sources / times more food / autotrophic and heterotrophic food organisms / food / energy / /

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A.D. / /

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Mali Ston Bay / Ballochmartin Bay / Adriatic Sea / San Francisco Bay / White Bay / San Francisco Bay estuary / /

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University of South Carolina / Animal Ecology & Environment Research Institute / Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom / Malacology Society of London / John Davenport Department of Zoology and Animal Ecology / Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine / /

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P. Randall / Evadne spp / Clare Lehane / R. Ormond / John Davenport / Lee Maltings / /

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queen / /

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Adriatic / Eastern Adriatic / Mediterranean / /

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