نتایج جستجو برای: mussels

تعداد نتایج: 3206  

2015
Marina Ceruso Claudia Chirollo Federica Boccia Giorgio Smaldone Raffaele Marrone Tiziana Pepe

In this study, four protein extraction protocols from Mytilus galloprovincialis were evaluated with the aim to identify the most practical, efficient and reproducible method. Four extraction protocols frequently used for mussels and organic matrices were selected and compared. The methods were based on the use of: i) TRIzol reagent; ii) Lysis buffer; iii) phenylmethanesulfonyl fluoride; iv) tri...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2006
Abdalnasser Rayyan Panagiotis Damianidis Chryssanthi Antoniadou Chariton C Chintiroglou

The protozoans Ancistrum mytili (Oligohymenophorea: Ancistridae) and Marteilia refringens/maurini (Marteiliidea: Marteiliidae) were found parasitizing cultured mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis L. in the Thermaikos Gulf (north Aegean Sea, Greece). The former did not affect the condition index of infected mussels, in contrast to the latter, which did so and which also induced hemocyte infiltrati...

2014
Claire McLaughlan Paul Rose David C. Aldridge

Invasive non-native species frequently occur in very high densities. When such invaders present an economic or ecological nuisance, this biomass is typically removed and landfill is the most common destination, which is undesirable from both an economic and ecological perspective. The zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, has invaded large parts of Europe and North America, and is routinely remov...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2005
Shuhong Wang Huasheng Hong Xinhong Wang

Samples of green lipped mussels (Perna viridis) were collected from three sites (Huoshao, I'Maluan and Tong'an) around Xiamen coastal waters, where levels of various trace organic pollutants have been studied. Samples were also collected at a "cleaner" reference site near Dongshan Island for comparison. Clearance rate, absorption efficiency and oxygen consumption of the mussels were measured un...

Journal: :Annual review of materials research 2011
Bruce P Lee P B Messersmith J N Israelachvili J H Waite

Mussels attach to solid surfaces in the sea. Their adhesion must be rapid, strong, and tough, or else they will be dislodged and dashed to pieces by the next incoming wave. Given the dearth of synthetic adhesives for wet polar surfaces, much effort has been directed to characterizing and mimicking essential features of the adhesive chemistry practiced by mussels. Studies of these organisms have...

2015
Alecia Stewart-Malone Michael Misamore Siri Wilmoth Alejandro Reyes Wai Hing Wong Jackson Gross Wei-Chun Chin

The rapid spread of quagga mussels (Dreissena rostriformis bugensis) has lead to their invasion of Lake Mead, Nevada, the largest reservoir in North America and partially responsible for providing water to millions of people in the southwest. Current strategies for mitigating the growth and spread of quagga mussels primarily include physical and chemical means of removing adults within water tr...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2011
Adeline Bourgeault Catherine Gourlay-Francé Cindy Priadi Sophie Ayrault Marie-Hélène Tusseau-Vuillemin

This study investigates the ability of the biodynamic model to predict the trophic bioaccumulation of cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn) in a freshwater bivalve. Zebra mussels were transplanted to three sites along the Seine River (France) and collected monthly for 11 months. Measurements of the metal body burdens in mussels were compared with the predictions fr...

2016
Christine Angelini John N Griffin Johan van de Koppel Leon P M Lamers Alfons J P Smolders Marlous Derksen-Hooijberg Tjisse van der Heide Brian R Silliman

Droughts are increasing in severity and frequency, yet the mechanisms that strengthen ecosystem resilience to this stress remain poorly understood. Here, we test whether positive interactions in the form of a mutualism between mussels and dominant cordgrass in salt marshes enhance ecosystem resistance to and recovery from drought. Surveys spanning 250 km of southeastern US coastline reveal spat...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2012
Thierry Jauffrais Claire Marcaillou Christine Herrenknecht Philippe Truquet Véronique Séchet Elodie Nicolau Urban Tillmann Philipp Hess

Azadinium spinosum (Elbrächter and Tillmann), a small marine dinoflagellate, has been recently described as a de novo producer of azaspiracid-1 and -2 (AZA1 and -2) diarrhoeic toxins. A culture of A. spinosum was established in our laboratory and optimised for pilot-scale production of this organism, to evaluate and understand AZA1 and -2 accumulation and biotransformation in blue mussels (Myti...

2007
Mark D. Bertness

The ribbed mussel, Geukensia demissa, is commonly found associated with the salt marsh cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora. Mussels attach to the basal portion of S. alterniflora stems with strong proteinaceous byssal threads and deposit fecal material on the surrounding sediment as a byproduct of their filter-feeding activity. Here I demonstrate by manipulating mussel densities in the field that ...

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