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  1. Ostreidae - Wikipedia

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    The order Ostreida includes the true oysters. One superfamily ( Ostreoidea) and two extant families are recognised within it. The two families are Ostreidae, the true oysters, and Gryphaeidae, the foam oysters.
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    Other articles where Ostreidae is discussed: bivalve: Size range and diversity of structure: …in the true oysters (family Ostreidae), where the left valve is cemented to estuarine hard surfaces. Some scallops (family Pectinidae) are also cemented, but others lie on soft sediments in coastal waters and at abyssal depths.
    The Ostreidae family, which includes true Oysters, is present across the world’s seas, often in shallow waters and in groups known as beds or reefs.
    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.
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  9. Oysters: The Ocean's Natural Filters - Ocean Info

    WebDiet: Algae, and plankton. Conservation Status: Vulnerable. Ostreidae are designated as true Oysters. The term “Oyster” refers to many distinct groups of saltwater bivalve mollusks that are found in brackish or marine …

  10. Oysters (Ostreidae) | SpringerLink