Giant Clams: A Comprehensive Guide to the Identification and Care of Tridacnid ClamsTwo Little Fishies, Incorporated, 1996 - 255 páginas In this book Daniel Knop introduces the reaser to all nine known species of Tridacnidae. The authors' contacs with leading scientists and universities evaluate his own experience with marine aquariums up to 6.000 litres in size, have resulted in a comprehensive work on giant clams which contains detailed descriptions of their dehaviour and ecology, anatomy and reproductive cycle. |
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Preface by Peter Wilkens | 7 |
Species Descriptions | 15 |
Reproduction | 45 |
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