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Crassostrea gigas infested with Polydora websteri collected from Blidselbucht at Sylt in the German Wadden Sea. a Inner surface of infested valves of C. gigas showing mud blisters caused by P. websteri; b close up of an opened mud blister inhabited by P. websteri; c overview of a single specimen of P. websteri; and d black lines on the sides of the palps of P. websteri.
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Author [Photos: Dagmar Lackschewitz] Waser, A.M., Lackschewitz, D., Knol, J. et al. Spread of the invasive shell-boring annelid Polydora websteri (Polychaeta, Spionidae) into naturalised oyster reefs in the European Wadden Sea. Mar. Biodivers. 50, 63 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-020-01092-6
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current19:31, 10 September 2020Thumbnail for version as of 19:31, 10 September 20201,524 × 1,090 (243 KB)Christian Ferrer (talk | contribs){{Information |description={{en|1=Fig. 1 :''Crassostrea gigas'' infested with ''Polydora websteri'' collected from Blidselbucht at Sylt in the German Wadden Sea. a Inner surface of infested valves of ''C. gigas'' showing mud blisters caused by ''P. websteri''; b close up of an opened mud blister inhabited by ''P. websteri''; c overview of a single specimen of ''P. websteri''; and d black lines on the sides of the palps of ''P. websteri''.}} |date=05 August 2020 |source=https://doi.org/10.1007...