geoduck
英:['gu:ɪˌdʌk] 美: ['guɪˌdʌk]
geoduck 基本解释
n.陆蛤(巨蚌的一种);
英英释义
geoduck[ 'ɡu:i:dʌk ]
n.a large edible clam found burrowing deeply in sandy mud along the Pacific coast of North America; weighs up to six pounds; has siphons that can extend to several feet and cannot be withdrawn into the shell
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Habitat Conservation Plan for Washington Department of Natural Resources’Invertebrates - Green Sea Urchin Fishery Management | OutlookHabitat Conservation Plan for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources’Seafood News from Canada - September 2014JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 2011GeoduckNorth Pacific climate recorded in growth rings of geoduck clams: A new tool for paleoenvironmental reconstructionMaturity and growth of the Pacific geoduck clam, Panopea abrupta, in Southern British Columbia, Canada.Validation of Age Estimation in Geoduck Clams using the Bomb Radiocarbon SignalGeoduck, Panopea abrupta (Conrad, 1849), size, density, and quality as related to various environmental parameters in Puget Sound, W...