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  1. Foraminifera - The World Foraminifera Database - WoRMS

  2. Invertebrates - GOV.UK

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    The Thyasiridae (Mollusca: Bivalvia) of the British continental shelf and North Sea oil fields. An identification Manual. Studies in Marine Biodiversity and Systematics from the National Museum of Wales. BIOMÔ Reports Olsgard, F. & Gray, J.S., 1995.
    Species are widely distributed. Kurtiella bidentata ranges from Norway to west Africa and the Mediterranean (Carter, 2008). Thyasira flexuosa does not occur in the southernmost part of the North Sea but is distributed from Norway to the Azores, and extends into the Mediterranean (Tillin & Tyler-Walters, 2014).
    Thyasira flexuosa does not occur in the southernmost part of the North Sea but is distributed from Norway to the Azores, and extends into the Mediterranean (Tillin & Tyler-Walters, 2014). However, Thyasira populations in the British Isles are restricted to areas where the bottom waters remain cool all year round (Jackson, 2007).
    Furthermore, the age at which the two key characterizing species Kurtiella bidentataThyasira flexuosa is no known. It is possible that the biotope will mature within about five years although in some circumstance this may take longer.
  4. Kurtiella bidentata - MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network

  5. [PDF] Extracellular chemosymbiont populations in a shallow-water ...

  6. (PDF) A New Species of Thyasira Lamarck, 1818 (Bivalvia: …

  7. Opportunistic consumption of marine pelagic, terrestrial, and ...

  8. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Thyasira gouldii (R. A ...

  9. BGS ID: 20047914 : BGS Reference: NS07SW1

  10. Opportunistic consumption of marine pelagic, terrestrial, and ...

  11. Amphiura filiformis, Kurtiella bidentata and Abra nitida in ... - MarLIN