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The ecology of polychaetes that infest abalone shells in Victoria, Australia

H McDiarmid, R Day, R Wilson

JOURNAL OF SHELLFISH RESEARCH | NATL SHELLFISHERIES ASSOC | Published : 2004

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Keywords

Host Susceptibility
Parasite-Host Interaction
Microstructure
Burrow Growth
Mytilus-Edulis
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Gastropod Shells
Oysters Crassostrea-Gigas
Haliotis-Rubra
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Parameters
Larval Development
Polydoridae
Shell Parasites
Abalone Productivity
Reproduction
Science & Technology
Polydora-Websteri
Burrow Morphology
Fisheries
New-Zealand

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