نتایج جستجو برای: crassostrea sp

تعداد نتایج: 122522  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2006
Gautier Damiens Catherine Mouneyrac Françoise Quiniou Edouard His Mauricette Gnassia-Barelli Michèle Roméo

Larval stages of bivalve molluscs are highly sensitive to pollutants. Oysters from a hatchery from Normandy (English Channel) were induced to spawn, and fertilized eggs were exposed to copper or cadmium for 24 h. Metal accumulation (from 0.125 to 5 microg Cu L(-1) and from 25 to 200 microg Cd L(-1)) and MT concentrations were measured in larvae. Compared to controls, larvae accumulated copper a...

2013
Ko W. K. Ginger Chan B. S. Vera Dineshram R Choi K. S. Dennis Li J. Adela Ziniu Yu Vengatesen Thiyagarajan

The average pH of surface oceans has decreased by 0.1 unit since industrialization and is expected to decrease by another 0.3-0.7 units before the year 2300 due to the absorption of anthropogenic CO2. This human-caused pH change is posing serious threats and challenges to the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas), especially to their larval stages. Our knowledge of the effect of reduced pH on C. g...

2010
Paul D. Rawson

The Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, has historically supported a major fishery along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America. Although commercial landings of oysters along the East Coast have been in significant decline for decades, oyster aquaculture has the potential to provide for a sustained commercial harvest as well as to generate a product that is superior to wild-caught oys...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2014
Antoine Mottier Valérie Kientz-Bouchart Christelle Dubreule Antoine Serpentini Jean Marc Lebel Katherine Costil

Studies have shown that pesticides are sometimes detected at rather high levels in seawater and it has been suggested that these chemical compounds could act as additional stress factor for oysters cultured in coastal environments. The effects of pesticides on marine molluscs could be particularly harmful in the early stages which correspond to critical life stages. This study aimed to assess t...

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2009
Caroline Fabioux Charlotte Corporeau Virgile Quillien Pascal Favrel Arnaud Huvet

This study investigated the potential of RNA interference, which is technically challenging in bivalve mollusc species, to assess gene function in the oyster Crassostrea gigas. We designed dsRNA targeting the oyster vasa-like gene (Oyvlg), specifically expressed in oyster germ cells. In vivo injection of oyvl-dsRNA into the gonad provokes a knockdown phenotype corresponding to germ cell underpr...

2014

There is an error in the seventh sentence of the Abstract. The subfamily name is misspelled. The correct sentence is: Therefore, the subfamily Crassostreinae (including Crassostrea), Saccostreinae subfam. nov. (including Saccostrea and tentatively Striostrea) and Ostreinae (including Ostreinae and Lophinae taxa) are recognized. There is a typographical error in the second sentence of the second...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2012
M Suquet A Le Mercier F Rimond C Mingant P Haffray C Labbe

Parameters used to assess the survival of larvae after cryopreservation generally misestimate the damages that prevent larval development. The objectives of the present study were to 1) define the reliability of the survival rate, assessed at 2 and 7 days post fertilization, to estimate Pacific oyster larval quality after thawing, and 2) select complementary tools allowing an early and reliable...

2017
Carolin C. Wendling Armin G. Fabritzek K. Mathias Wegner

The consequences of emerging marine diseases on the evolutionary trajectories of affected host populations in the marine realm are largely unexplored. Evolution in response to natural selection depends on the genetic variation of the traits under selection and the interaction of these traits with the environment (GxE). However, in the case of diseases, pathogen genotypes add another dimension t...

Journal: :Fish & shellfish immunology 2011
Sophie De Decker Denis Saulnier

The understanding of reciprocal interactions between Crassostrea gigas and Vibrio sp., whether these be virulent or avirulent, is vital for the development of methods to improve the health status of cultured oysters. We describe an original non-invasive experimental infection technique using cohabitation, designed to explore these interactions. Using real-time PCR techniques we examined the dyn...

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