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- Ostreidae abstract "The Ostreidae, the true oysters, include most species of molluscs commonly consumed as oysters. Pearl oysters are not true oysters, and belong to the suborder Pterioida.Like scallops, true oysters have a central adductor muscle, which means the shell has a characteristic central scar marking its point of attachment. The shell tends to be irregular as a result of attaching to a substrate.Both oviparous (egg-bearing) and larviparous (larvae-bearing) species are known within Ostreidae. Both types are hermaphrodites. However, the larviparous species show a pattern of alternating sex within each individual, whereas the oviparous species are simultaneous hermaphrodites, producing either female or male gametes according to circumstances.Members of genus Ostrea generally live continually immersed and are quite flat, with roundish shells. They differ from most bivalves by having shells completely made up of calcite, but with internal muscle scars of aragonitic composition. They fare best in somewhat oligotrophic water. They brood their fertilized eggs for various proportions of the period from fertilization to hatching.Members of genera Saccostrea and Crassostrea generally live in the intertidal zone, broadcast sperm and eggs into the sea, and can thrive in eutrophic water. One of the most commonly cultivated oysters is Crassostrea gigas, the Japanese oyster, which is ideally suited for cultivation in seawater ponds.".
- Ostreidae class Bivalvia.
- Ostreidae family Ostreoidea.
- Ostreidae kingdom Animal.
- Ostreidae order Ostreina.
- Ostreidae order Ostreoida.
- Ostreidae phylum Mollusca.
- Ostreidae thumbnail Crassostrea_gigas_p1040847.jpg?width=300.
- Ostreidae wikiPageID "428661".
- Ostreidae wikiPageRevisionID "594566619".
- Ostreidae classis Bivalvia.
- Ostreidae familia "Ostreidae".
- Ostreidae familiaAuthority "Rafinesque, 1815".
- Ostreidae hasPhotoCollection Ostreidae.
- Ostreidae id "79866".
- Ostreidae imageCaption "Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas".
- Ostreidae name "Ostreidae".
- Ostreidae ordo Ostreoida.
- Ostreidae phylum Mollusca.
- Ostreidae regnum "Animalia".
- Ostreidae subdivision "12".
- Ostreidae subdivisionRanks "Genera and species".
- Ostreidae subordo Ostreina.
- Ostreidae superfamilia Ostreoidea.
- Ostreidae taxon "Ostreidae".
- Ostreidae subject Category:Ostreidae.
- Ostreidae subject Category:Ostreoida.
- Ostreidae type Animal.
- Ostreidae type Eukaryote.
- Ostreidae type Mollusca.
- Ostreidae type Species.
- Ostreidae type Animal.
- Ostreidae type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Ostreidae type EukaryoticCell.
- Ostreidae type Mollusk.
- Ostreidae type Organism.
- Ostreidae comment "The Ostreidae, the true oysters, include most species of molluscs commonly consumed as oysters. Pearl oysters are not true oysters, and belong to the suborder Pterioida.Like scallops, true oysters have a central adductor muscle, which means the shell has a characteristic central scar marking its point of attachment. The shell tends to be irregular as a result of attaching to a substrate.Both oviparous (egg-bearing) and larviparous (larvae-bearing) species are known within Ostreidae.".
- Ostreidae label "Austern".
- Ostreidae label "Ostreidae".
- Ostreidae label "Ostreidae".
- Ostreidae label "Ostreidae".
- Ostreidae label "Ostreidae".
- Ostreidae label "Ostreidae".
- Ostreidae label "Ostrygowate".
- Ostreidae label "Устрицы".
- Ostreidae sameAs Austern.
- Ostreidae sameAs Ostreidae.
- Ostreidae sameAs Ostreidae.
- Ostreidae sameAs Ostreidae.
- Ostreidae sameAs Ostreidae.
- Ostreidae sameAs 굴과.
- Ostreidae sameAs Ostreidae.
- Ostreidae sameAs Ostrygowate.
- Ostreidae sameAs m.027cky.
- Ostreidae sameAs Q21154.
- Ostreidae sameAs Q21154.
- Ostreidae wasDerivedFrom Ostreidae?oldid=594566619.
- Ostreidae depiction Crassostrea_gigas_p1040847.jpg.
- Ostreidae isPrimaryTopicOf Ostreidae.
- Ostreidae name "Ostreidae".