نتایج جستجو برای: crassostrea gigas

تعداد نتایج: 3559  

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2002
A Luna-González A N Maeda-Martínez J C Sainz F Ascencio-Valle

The susceptibility of 7 d old veliger larvae of the scallops Argopecten ventricosus and Nodipecten subnodosus, the penshell Atrina maura, and the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas to a pathogenic strain of Vibrio alginolyticus was investigated by challenging the larvae with different bacterial concentrations in a semi-static assay. The results indicate that the larvae of the 2 scallop species ar...

2015
Pierrick Moreau Kevin Moreau Amélie Segarra Delphine Tourbiez Marie-Agnès Travers David C Rubinsztein Tristan Renault

Recent mass mortality outbreaks around the world in Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas, have seriously affected the aquaculture economy. Although the causes for these mortality outbreaks appear complex, infectious agents are involved. Two pathogens are associated with mass mortality outbreaks, the virus ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV-1) and the bacterium Vibrio aestuarianus. Here we describe the i...

2016
Huang Guo-Qing Wang Dong-Feng

La in the three levels inhibited Cd bioaccumulation by up to 36%, 44% and 25% respectively on day 12. Organ-level analysis revealed that La possibly exerted its inhibitory action by delaying the saturated absorption of Cd in the gill. La antagonized the negative effects of Cd on Ca content, but 25 μmol/L La significantly decreased the Zn content in the oysters. It was concluded that La markedly...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology 2005
H Bacca A Huvet C Fabioux J-Y Daniel M Delaporte S Pouvreau A Van Wormhoudt J Moal

To investigate the control at the mRNA level of glycogen metabolism in the cupped oyster Crassostrea gigas, we report in the present paper the cloning and characterization of glycogen phosphorylase and synthase cDNAs (Cg-GPH and Cg-GYS, respectively, transcripts of main enzymes for glycogen use and storage), and their first expression profiles depending on oyster tissues and seasons. A strong e...

2016
Xuelin Zhao Hong Yu Lingfeng Kong Shikai Liu Qi Li

Increasing evidence suggests that microRNAs post-transcriptionally regulate gene expression and are involved in responses to biotic and abiotic stress. However, the role of miRNAs involved in osmotic plasticity remains largely unknown in marine bivalves. In the present study, we performed low salinity challenge with two Crassostrea species (C. gigas and C. hongkongensis), and conducted high-thr...

2017
Mickael Perrigault Damien Tran

Molecular clock system constitutes the origin of biological rhythms that allow organisms to anticipate cyclic environmental changes and adapt their behavior and physiology. Components of the molecular clock are largely conserved across a broad range of species but appreciable diversity in clock structure and function is also present especially in invertebrates. The present work aimed at identif...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2006
Karine Bouilly Béatrice Gagnaire Marc Bonnard Hélène Thomas-Guyon Tristan Renault Pierre Miramand Sylvie Lapègue

Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas, are commonly reared in estuaries where they are exposed to anthropogenic pollution. Much research has been made on the toxicity of cadmium to aquatic organisms because the compound recurrently contaminates their environment. Our study examined the influence of cadmium on aneuploidy level (lowered chromosome number in a percentage of somatic cells) and hemocyt...

2004
A. L. Moran D. T. Manahan

Previous studies of energy metabolism in larvae have described a developmental ‘‘point of no return’’ (PNR), a time by which larvae of planktotrophic marine species must feed in order to survive and grow. This study investigated the effects of long-term food deprivation on developing larvae of the oyster Crassostrea gigas with the goal of providing a biochemical and metabolic description of lar...

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