نتایج جستجو برای: mussels

تعداد نتایج: 3206  

2009
HEATHER S. GALBRAITH SARAH E. FRAZIER BRENDA ALLISON CARYN C. VAUGHN

Freshwater mussels are found in dense, multi-species aggregations where the potential for resource partitioning should be high. One means by which mussels may be partitioning resources is through feeding on different food items. We compared gill morphology in four species of co-occurring freshwater mussels. We found differences in total gill surface area, density of latero-frontal cirri and the...

Journal: :Genetics 1994
D O Skibinski C Gallagher C M Beynon

Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was thought to be inherited maternally in animals, although paternal leakage has been reported in mice and Drosophila. Recently, direct evidence of extensive paternal inheritance of mtDNA has been found in the marine mussel Mytilus. We give evidence that whereas female mussels are homoplasmic for a genome that is transmitted to eggs, male mussels are heteroplasmic for ...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2011
Marijana Erk Dušica Ivanković Željka Strižak

This study demonstrates the usefulness of cellular energy allocation (CEA) evaluations as a physiological biomarker to infer the occurrence of natural stress in native populations of mussels inhabiting the stratified estuary (Krka River estuary, Croatia). Sampling sites were selected based on their differences in the salinity and temperature. The CEA value was calculated as a ratio between avai...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
T A Troost J W M Wijsman S Saraiva V Freitas

Dynamic energy budget models for growth of individual cockles (Cerastoderma edule) and mussels (Mytilus edulis) are adjusted and calibrated to the Oosterschelde by formulating and parametrizing their functional responses using an extensive set of field observations. The resulting model predictions fit the observations satisfactorily. Results indicate that food quality and the importance of detr...

2016
Lucy M. Turner Christian Alsterberg Andrew D. Turner S. K. Girisha Ashwin Rai Jonathan N. Havenhand M. N. Venugopal Indrani Karunasagar Anna Godhe

There is growing evidence that climate change will increase the prevalence of toxic algae and harmful bacteria, which can accumulate in marine bivalves. However, we know little about any possible interactions between exposure to these microorganisms and the effects of climate change on bivalve health, or about how this may affect the bivalve toxin-pathogen load. In mesocosm experiments, mussels...

Journal: :Bio Systems 2000
S Abades C A Richardson R Otaíza

Patterns of tidal microgrowth bands present in acetate peels of shell sections of the Chilean mussel Semimytilus algosus from three tidal levels on a wave-exposed shore were analyzed for the presence of recurring periodicities using numerical tools derived from signal nonlinear analysis. Both chaotic and coherent structure were found within the microgrowth pattern record, with mussels from the ...

2003
Gagné Salazar Trottier

The purpose of this study was to verify the hypothesis of feminisation of the freshwater mussel Elliptio complanata exposed for one complete reproductive cycle (1 year) to a municipal effluent plume. Mussels were harvested from a reference lake and placed in specially-designed cages adapted for long-term exposure to a suspended matter-rich river environment. After exposure, mussels were collect...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Martin Reichard Milan Vrtílek Karel Douda Carl Smith

The impact of multiple invading species can be magnified owing to mutual facilitation--termed 'invasional meltdown'--but invasive species can also be adversely affected by their interactions with other invaders. Using a unique reciprocal host-parasite relationship between a bitterling fish (Rhodeus amarus) and unionid mussels, we show that an invasive mussel reverses the roles in the relationsh...

Journal: :Marine environmental research 2004
Mark G Carls Patricia M Harris S D Rice

Natural loss of hydrocarbons was often low from mussel (Mytilus trossulus) beds (which were typically not cleaned after the Exxon Valdez oil spill), thus this habitat remained a long-term source of oil. Consequently, experimental restoration of nine contaminated beds was attempted in 1994; mussels were removed, contaminated surface sediment was replaced (33 metric tons), and original mussels we...

2014
Chayarat Tantanasarit

Green mussels (Perna viridis) can effectively remove nutrients from seawater through their filtration process. This study aims to estimate “net” nutrient removal rate by green mussel through calculation of nutrient uptake and release. Nutrients (carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus) uptake was calculated based on the mussel filtration rate. Nutrient release was evaluated from carbon, nitrogen and ph...

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