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* It was the same couple who brought back Littorina littorea for me from Bar Harbor, Maine.
Archive 2009-07-01 AYDIN 2009
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Common periwinkles, Littorina littorea, are small edible sea snails.
Archive 2007-12-01 Laurie Constantino 2007
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The best description of the gastropod vascular system has been given by Fretter and Graham1 for the semi-terrestrial snail Littorina littorea.
How to perform CPR on a slug AYDIN 2009
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Common periwinkles, Littorina littorea, are small edible sea snails.
Seven Seafoods 2007: Recipe for Periwinkles in Dill-Onion Wine Broth (Όστρακα “της Πλώρις”) Laurie Constantino 2007
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*It was the same couple who brought back Littorina littorea for me from Bar Harbor, Maine.
Helix aspersa AYDIN 2009
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The vascular system of Littorina littorea differs from the more familiar vertebrate pattern in a number of important respects: the heart receives primarily oxygenated blood to circulate to the body...; there is no capillary system between the arteries and veins but a series of indefinite haemal spaces, though these are not necessarily of dimensions very different from capillaries.
How to perform CPR on a slug AYDIN 2009
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Premature refutation of a human-mediated marine species introduction: the case history of the marine snail Littorina littorea in the northwestern Atlantic.
A friend went to Bar Harbor and all I got was Littorina littorea AYDIN 2008
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A friend went to Bar Harbor and all I got was Littorina littorea
A friend went to Bar Harbor and all I got was Littorina littorea AYDIN 2008
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Only recently did I have a chance to examine and identify the snails as Littorina littorea, a gastropod of the rocky intertidal.
A friend went to Bar Harbor and all I got was Littorina littorea AYDIN 2008
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The development of new fisheries has been proposed to reduce populations of edible invasives, such as the European green crab and common periwinkle (Littorina littorea) in northeastern North America, although cultural barriers and concerns about creating a sustainable market for the exotics remain.
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