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Molluscan Publications: Invasive Species - Oysters
- Harding, J.M. and M.G. Haraseywch. 2007. Two modern records of Stramonita
haemastoma floridana in Chesapeake Bay, USA. The Nautilus. 121(3):146-158.
- Harding, J. M.
and R. Mann. 2006. Age and Growth of Wild Suminoe (Crassostreaariakensis, Fugita 1913 ) and Pacific (C-Gigas, Thunberg 1793 ) Oysters from Laizhou Bay, China. J. Shellfish Res. 25(1): 73-82.
- Mann, R. and J. M. Harding. 2000. Invasion of the North American Atlantic coast by a large predatory Asian
mollusc . Biological Invasions. 2:7-22.
- Carlton, J. T.
and R. Mann. 1996. Movements and introductions of the American oyster. pp 691-706In: V. S. Kennedy, R. I. E. Newell, and A. Rosenfield. (Eds.) " The Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica." University of Maryland Sea Grant Press, College Park, MD. 734p.
- Mann, R., E. M. Burreson and P. K. Baker. 1991. The decline of the Virginia oyster fishery in
Chesapeake Bay: considerations forintroduction of a non-endemic species, Crassostreagigas (Thunberg). Journal of Shellfish Research 10(2):379-388.
- Mann, R. 1984. The role of introduced bivalve
mollusc species in mariculture. Journal of the World Mariculture Society. 14: 546-549.
- Mann, R. 1979. Exotic Species in Aquaculture. 363 pp. The M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, MA. 363 p.