2009
DOI: 10.1134/s0001437009020076
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Dynamics of the abundance of some bivalve species in Russian waters of the Sea of Japan and its prognosis

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“…In addition, larvae of main scallop competitors such as the bay mussel Mytilus trossulus and the Japanese scallop Chlamys nipponensis, as well as the predatory seastar Asterias amurensis, settle in an upper horizon [34]; the productive years for M. trossulus and Ch. nipponensis mostly do not coincide with those for P. yessoensis [35]. Competitors tend to settle at other times, which can also be used to optimize the contents of collectors [10].…”
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confidence: 97%
“…In addition, larvae of main scallop competitors such as the bay mussel Mytilus trossulus and the Japanese scallop Chlamys nipponensis, as well as the predatory seastar Asterias amurensis, settle in an upper horizon [34]; the productive years for M. trossulus and Ch. nipponensis mostly do not coincide with those for P. yessoensis [35]. Competitors tend to settle at other times, which can also be used to optimize the contents of collectors [10].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%