Bibliography

The cumulative bibliography is where each group adds resources regarding the oysters and the meroir of oysters using zotero. See the fall quarter Case Study resources for handouts provided by Paul McMillan, one of TESC’s Librarians, during his facilitation of two zotero workshops, weeks 6 and 7 of fall quarter.

See also: Connecting your WordPress site to your Group’s Zotero account.

 

Samain, Jean-François, and Helen McCombie. Summer Mortality of Pacific Oyster Crassostrea Gigas: The Morest Project. Versailles: Éditions Quae, 2008.

Bartlett, Bruce Robert. Biochemical Changes in the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea Gigas (Thunberg, 1795), during Larval Development and Metamorphosis. 1978.

Gunter, Gordon, and Jack Edward. McKee. A Report to the Pollution Control Commission of the State of Washington on Oysters (Ostrea Lurida and Crassostrea Gigas) and Sulfite Waste Liquors. Olympia, Wash.?: Washington Pollution Control Commission, 1960.

The Ecology of Crassostrea Gigas in Australia, New Zealand, France, and Washington State. College Park, MD: Maryland Sea Grant College, 1991.

Katkansky, Stanley Charles, and Albert K. Sparks. Seasonal Sexual Pattern in the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea Gigas in Washington State. Seattle, WA: College of Fisheries, University of Washington, 1966.

Guo, Ximing. Studies on Tetraploid Induction in the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea Gigas (Thunberg). 1991.

“Miyagi Oyster – Crassostrea Gigas – Details – Encyclopedia of Life.” Encyclopedia of Life. Accessed February 21, 2016. http://eol.org/pages/451579/details.

Troost, Karin. “Causes and Effects of a Highly Successful Marine Invasion: Case-study of the Introduced Pacific Oyster Crassostrea Gigas in Continental NW European Estuaries.” Journal of Sea Research. 2010.

Arakawa, Kohman. “Competitors and Fouling Organisms in the Hanging Culture of the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea Gigas.” Marine Behaviour and Physiology 17. 1990.

Gamain, Perrine. “Combined Effects of Pollutants and Salinity on Embryo-larval Development of the Pacific Oyster, Crassostrea Gigas.” Marine Environmental Research.