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Effects Of Intertidal Height And Infestation By Fabia Subquadrata Dana On Glycogen, Lipid And Body Component Indices Of Mytilus Californianus Conrad, Gregory L. Anderson Jan 1978

Effects Of Intertidal Height And Infestation By Fabia Subquadrata Dana On Glycogen, Lipid And Body Component Indices Of Mytilus Californianus Conrad, Gregory L. Anderson

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

As our knowledge of bivalves has increased, so has information about their parasites. Most studies of bivalve parasites have been devoted to groups infesting commercially important mollusks, notably trematodes and copepods. Another group of bivalve symbionts which has been known since the early nineteenth century is the brachyuran genus Pinnotheres Latreille, 1802 (commonly known as pea crabs). The generic name was given because of the belief that the crabs were predators upon the scallops in which they were most frequently found (Pearce, 1966). However, Stebbing (1893) suggested that instead of acting as predators, the crabs were in fact serving as …