Ostrea chilensis
Ostrea chilensis est species conchyliorum familiae Ostreidarum ad extremitatem australem Novae Zelandiae et in Chilia sponte gignens. Piscatores urbis Bluff Novae Zelandiae has ostreas ad comedendum e sinu Foveaux capiunt. Ad litora Chiliae coluntur, ibique 215 000 chiliogrammata anno 2015 venditata sunt, pretio $645 000.[1]
Notae
recensere- ↑ FAO Fisheries Yearbook 2015: Fishery and Aquaculture Statistics (2017) pp. 116-117
Bibliographia
recensere- Andrew Jeffs, "The potential for Chilean oysters, Tiostrea chilensis (Philippi, 1845), from two populations in northern New Zealand as a source of larvae for aquaculture" in Aquaculture Research vol. 28 (1997) pp. 433-441
- Ramasamy Santhanam, Biology and Ecology of Edible Marine Bivalve Molluscs (Apple Academic Press, 2018) pp. 37-381 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
Nexus externi
recensereSitus scientifici: • NCBI • Biodiversity • WoRMS: Marine Species • Fossilworks • INPN France |
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Ostrea chilensis spectant. |
- "Ostrea chilensis" apud SeaLifeBase
- "Bluff Oysters" apud Atlas Obscura
- "Bluff Oysters" apud Southland
- Eilir Hedd Morgan, "The invasion potential of the non-native Chilean oyster (Ostrea chilensis Philippi 1845) in the Menai Strait (North Wales, UK): present observations and future predictions" (dissertatio universitatis Bangorensis, 2012)
- Erin Speedy, "Five of the best places to get Bluff oysters in Auckland"