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Lapegue, Sylvie; Ben Salah, Inès; Batista, Frederico; Heurtebise, Serge; Neifar, Lassad; Boudry, Pierre. |
Despite the economic importance of numerous oyster species throughout the world, our knowledge of their systematics and phylogeography remains fragmentary. In Europe, the indigenous species, Ostrea edulis, suffered overexploitation as well as two successive parasitosis over the last century. However, this species is still cultivated in Europe, and especially in Spain and France. Its distribution area stretches from the Atlantic coasts of Europe to the north of Africa as well as around the Mediterranean and Black Sea. Its Mediterranean and South Atlantic distribution area is shared with another indigenous species, the dwarf oyster, Ostreola stentina. Its very small adult size (a few centimetres) makes its culture pointless from a commercial point of view.... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Ostreola stentina; Oyster; Taxonomy; Ostreola stentina; Huître; Taxonomie. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/acte-3364.pdf |
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