نتایج جستجو برای: mussel

تعداد نتایج: 4637  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Suzanne M Peyer John C Hermanson Carol Eunmi Lee

The invasive zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) has quickly colonized shallow-water habitats in the North American Great Lakes since the 1980s but the quagga mussel (Dreissena bugensis) is becoming dominant in both shallow and deep-water habitats. While quagga mussel shell morphology differs between shallow and deep habitats, functional causes and consequences of such difference are unknown. W...

2013
Cascade J. B. Sorte Ron J. Etter Robert Spackman Elizabeth E. Boyle Robyn E. Hannigan

As the climate warms, species that cannot tolerate changing conditions will only persist if they undergo range shifts. Redistribution ability may be particularly variable for benthic marine species that disperse as pelagic larvae in ocean currents. The blue mussel, Mytilus edulis, has recently experienced a warming-related range contraction in the southeastern USA and may face limitations to no...

2010
Ramón Filgueira Jon Grant Øivind Strand Lars Asplin Jan Aure

26 Shellfish carrying capacity is determined by the interaction of cultured species with the 27 ecosystem, principally constrained by environmental characteristics, especially food 28 availability. A recent experiment carried out in Lysefjord (SW Norway) has shown that 29 induced upwelling of nutrient-rich deeper water stimulated phytoplankton growth, 30 potentially increasing the carrying capa...

2011
Collin J. Arens S. Christine Paetzold Aaron Ramsay Jeff Davidson

The development of effective mitigation techniques against Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides violaceus colonizing blue mussel aquaculture operations has not been well studied. The objectives of our research were to determine the efficacy of using pressurized seawater in the mitigation of colonial tunicate fouling and to identify optimal treatment timing and frequencies in reducing tunicate ...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
David L Strayer Michael L Pace Nina F Caraco Jonathan J Cole Stuart E G Findlay

Inputs of fresh water and grazing both can control aquatic food webs, but little is known about the relative strengths of and interactions between these controls. We use long-term data on the food web of the freshwater Hudson River estuary to investigate the importance of, and interactions between, inputs of fresh water and grazing by the invasive zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha). Both fresh...

2008
ANNELI JOKELA

1. Predictive models of impact are needed for the risk assessment of invasive species. One such species is the Eurasian zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), a fouling bivalve that overgrows and kills native mussels (Unionidae) in many North American lakes and rivers. The level of mortality in a native mussel population increases with the fouling intensity – i.e. the mean number of zebra mussels...

2015
Susan C. Fitzer Liberty Vittert Adrian Bowman Nicholas A. Kamenos Vernon R. Phoenix Maggie Cusack

Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generating an under-saturated carbonate environment. Resultant reduced calcification and growth, and subsequent dissolution of exoskeletons, would raise concerns over the ability of the shell to provide protection for the marine organism under ocean acidification and increased temperatures. We examined ...

2004
Stéphane Bayen Yinhan Gong Hong Soon Chin Hian Kee Lee Yong Eu Leong Jeffrey Philip Obbard

In the last decade, evidence of endocrine disruption in biota exposed to environmental pollutants has raised serious concern. Human cell-based bioassays have been developed to evaluate induced androgenic and estrogenic activities of chemical compounds. However, bioassays have been sparsely applied to environmental samples. In this study we present data on sex hormone activities in the green mus...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Martin Reichard Karel Douda Mirosław Przybyłski Oana P Popa Eva Karbanová Klára Matasová Kateřina Rylková Matej Polačik Radim Blažek Carl Smith

Predicting the impacts of non-native species remains a challenge. As populations of a species are genetically and phenotypically variable, the impact of non-native species on local taxa could crucially depend on population-specific traits and adaptations of both native and non-native species. Bitterling fishes are brood parasites of unionid mussels and unionid mussels produce larvae that parasi...

2015
Daniel L. Graf Hugh Jones John M. Pfeiffer Michael W. Klunzinger

The freshwater mussel family Hyriidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionida) has a disjunct trans-Pacific distribution in Australasia and South America. Previous phylogenetic analyses have estimated the evolutionary relationships of the family and the major infra-familial taxa (Velesunioninae and Hyriinae: Hyridellini in Australia; Hyriinae: Hyriini, Castaliini, and Rhipidodontini in South America), bu...

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