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Biology of Oysters offers scientific insights into the structure
and function of oysters. Written by an expert in the field of
shellfish research, this book presents more than 50 years of
empirical research literature. It provides an understanding of the
edible oysters, in order to equip students and researchers with the
background needed to undertake further investigations on this model
marine invertebrate.
Mussels represent an important food source in many parts of the
world, including Europe, South America and the Far East, and they
have considerable potential as a protein source for many developing
countries. In addition, mussels are widely used in pollution
studies, and in fundamental ecological and physiological
investigations. This book, first published in 1976, is a critical
review of information on this group of animals, and sets out the
material with suggestions for the future direction of research. The
subjects covered include the ecology, physiology, biochemistry,
genetics and the culture of mussels. It is an important volume, not
only for researchers working with marine molluscs, and with mussels
in particular, but also for those in the wider fields of marine
ecology, comparative physiology and aquaculture.
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