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    Ovale astarte - Wikipedia

    Het verspreidingsgebied van de soort strekt zich uit van het noordpoolgebied langs de oostelijke Atlantische Oceaan tot de noordelijke kusten van de Britse Eilanden. Het wordt zelden gevonden in de Ierse Zee, het Kanaal, de zuidelijke Noordzee en de westelijke Oostzee. In de westelijke Atlantische Oceaan strekt het … See more

    De ovale astarte (Astarte elliptica) is een tweekleppigensoort uit de familie van de Astartidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd in … See more

    De omtrek van de schelpen van de ovale astarte is rondachtig tot breed elliptisch met een maximale diameter van drie centimeter. De … See more

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    The exterior characteristics of genus Astarte include the periostracum, ribs and overall shell shape. The genus has a shell outline that is primarily trigonal with variations that are elliptical, ovate or subquadrate. The genus is equivalve and the length is equal to or greater than the height.
    Astarte borealis, or the northern astarte, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family Astartidae. It can be found along the Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from Greenland to Massachusetts. Distribution: A. Borealis are found in the boreal areas of Arctic, Pacific, and Atlantic Ocean.
    At its northernmost limits, traditional isotope sclerochronology has shown A. borealis to be exceptionally long-lived, reaching 150 years in Greenland and 48 years in the White Sea. Ecological role: Astarte borealis is an infauna suspension feeder found buried up to 2 mm below the sediment surface preferring muddy sand containing gravel.
    The shell shape of Astarte borealis is ovate to subquadrate to sub trigonal with umbones subcentral, just dorsal of midline, and often eroded in older individuals. The sculpture consists of fine, commarginal ribs or striae, and may possibly have raised ribs around the first 6–8 mm of the umbones.
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