نتایج جستجو برای: edible oyster

تعداد نتایج: 17136  

2013
Ashlee Lillis David B. Eggleston DelWayne R. Bohnenstiehl

Following a planktonic dispersal period of days to months, the larvae of benthic marine organisms must locate suitable seafloor habitat in which to settle and metamorphose. For animals that are sessile or sedentary as adults, settlement onto substrates that are adequate for survival and reproduction is particularly critical, yet represents a challenge since patchily distributed settlement sites...

2015
Hanna G. Garland David L. Kimbro Anna R. Armitage

Coastal economies and ecosystems have historically depended on oyster reefs, but this habitat has declined globally by 85% because of anthropogenic activities. In a Florida estuary, we investigated the cause of newly reported losses of oysters. We found that the oyster reefs have deteriorated from north to south and that this deterioration was positively correlated with the abundance of carnivo...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2009
Nobutake Nakatani Hitoshi Takamori Kazuhiko Takeda Hiroshi Sakugawa

Transesterification of soybean oil catalyzed by combusted oyster shell, which is waste material from shellfish farms, was examined. Powdered oyster shell combusted at a temperature above 700 degrees C, at which point the calcium carbonate of oyster shell transformed to calcium oxide, acted as a catalyst in the transesterification of soybean oil. On the basis of factorial design, the reaction co...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
B D Tall J F La Peyre J W Bier M D Miliotis D E Hanes M H Kothary D B Shah M Faisal

The in vitro effects of the Perkinsus marinus serine protease on the intracellular survival of Vibrio vulnificus in oyster hemocytes were examined by using a time-course gentamicin internalization assay. Results showed that protease-treated hemocytes were initially slower to internalize V. vulnificus than untreated hemocytes. After 1 h, the elimination of V. vulnificus by treated hemocytes was ...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2004
Caroline Fabioux Stéphane Pouvreau Frédérique Le Roux Arnaud Huvet

The vasa gene is a key determinant for germline formation in eukaryotes. This gene, highly conserved through evolution, encodes a RNA helicase protein member of the DEAD-box family. To understand the germline formation in oyster, we report here the isolation and the characterization of a vasa orthologue in Crassostrea gigas (Oyvlg). OyVLG contained the eight consensus domains of the DEAD-box in...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1973
V Herzberg L Calvert B H Bowman

An inhibitor of ciliary activity is present in the serum of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients and heterozygotes. Fractionation of CF serum has indicated that the inhibitor is associated with the serum IgG fraction. This study compared the activity of the CF inhibitor to that of rabbit antibody preparations directed against oyster cilia. The aim of this investigation was to determine whether the cil...

Journal: :Developmental and comparative immunology 2012
Paulina Schmitt Julien de Lorgeril Yannick Gueguen Delphine Destoumieux-Garzón Evelyne Bachère

Diverse families of antimicrobial peptides and proteins have been described in oysters. We investigated here how antimicrobials are involved in the immune response against a pathogenic strain of Vibrio splendidus. Oyster antimicrobials were shown to display a wide variety of expression profiles in hemocyte populations and tissues. Oyster defensins are constitutively expressed in specific tissue...

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