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Bolsa de doutorado pra trabalhar na University of Tasmania (Hobart, Austrália)
com ostras
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Characterising shell development of the Pacific oyster using the novel
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Shell characteristics form an important component of the marketability of
Pacific oysters. Two of the most important traits are the ratio of shell to
meat, and the hardness of the shell. Brittleness or ‘chalkiness’ in the
cultured Pacific oyster can lead to the shell breaking during shucking ...
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Rita Melo Franco Santos, PhD
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Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS),
University of Tasmania (UTAS),
20 Castray Esplanade,
Battery Point, 7004
Hobart, TAS
Australia
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