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1 June 2008 Intertidal Oysters in Northern New England
Mark Capone, Ray Grizzle, Arthur C. Mathieson, Jay Odell
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Abstract

Little is known about the distribution and ecology of intertidal oysters in northeastern North America. North of Chesapeake Bay, intertidal oysters have either been previously reported as non-existent or only occurring as single oysters or sparse clusters. In the present study, we report the occurrence of dense populations of inter-tidal oysters at several estuarine sites within New Hampshire and mid-coastal Maine, with these growing under dense canopies of the long-lived Ascophyllum nodosum (fucoid alga). The densities of these northern intertidal oysters rival subtidal populations in the same geography, and their sizes suggest a persistence of 5 or more years.

Mark Capone, Ray Grizzle, Arthur C. Mathieson, and Jay Odell "Intertidal Oysters in Northern New England," Northeastern Naturalist 15(2), 209-214, (1 June 2008). https://doi.org/10.1656/1092-6194(2008)15[209:IOINNE]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 June 2008
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