نتایج جستجو برای: mussel farming

تعداد نتایج: 29671  

2003
W ENDELL

We investigated host fishes, timing and modes of glochidial release, and host-attraction strategies for 7 species of freshwater mussels from the Buttahatchee and Sipsey rivers (Mobile Basin), Alabama and Mississippi, USA. We determined hosts as fish species that produced juvenile mussels from laboratory-induced glochidial infections. We established the following primary mussel/host relationship...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2011
Kevin A Feldheim Joshua E Brown Douglas J Murphy Carol A Stepien

We developed and tested 14 new polymorphic microsatellite loci for dreissenid mussels, including the two species that have invaded many freshwater habitats in Eurasia and North America, where they cause serious industrial fouling damage and ecological alterations. These new loci will aid our understanding of their genetic patterns in invasive populations as well as throughout their native Ponto...

2015
Rachel E. Boschen Ashley A. Rowden Malcolm R. Clark Jonathan P. A. Gardner

Citation: Boschen RE, Rowden AA, Clark MR and Gardner JPA (2015) Limitations in the Use of Archived Vent Mussel Samples to Assess Genetic Connectivity Among Seafloor Massive Sulfide Deposits: A Case Study with Implications for Environmental Management. Front. Mar. Sci. 2:105. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2015.00105 Limitations in the Use of Archived Vent Mussel Samples to Assess Genetic Connectivity Amon...

2014
Afroz Alam Aqeel Hasan Rizvi Khushbu Verma Chhaya Gautam

Farming is an important and key factor for the economy of developing countries. Since last several years, farmers once again welcomed many traditional farming systems to get crop yield for completion of food requirement. Although, traditional techniques are not much sufficient in new agriculture world because farming is getting new challenges from biotic and abiotic factors. New techniques and ...

2007
Tara K. Muenz Stephen P. Opsahl Stephen W. Golladay

Streams of the Flint River Basin (FRB) remain as viable habitat for many freshwater species and harbor some of the most diverse mussel assemblages in the Southeast. However, land use changes, hydrologic alterations, and declines in native fish species have adversely affected mussel diversity and abundance throughout the region. Protection of rare and sensitive mussels requires the development o...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2010
Soon-Jin Hwang Ho-Sub Kim Jung-Hwan Park Baik-Ho Kim

We compared filtering rates (FR) and mortalities between freshwater filter-feeding bivalve Corbicula leana acclimatized (AM) and non-acclimatized (NAM) to an cyanobacterial bloom (mainly Microcystis aeruginosa) over seven days. Both mussel populations were simultaneously stocked into mesocosms constructed in littoral zones of a eutrophic lake at a density of 740 ind. m(-2) for 16 days. NAMs dec...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2015
Scott P Egan Erin Grey Brett Olds Jeffery L Feder Steven T Ruggiero Carol E Tanner David M Lodge

Invasive species introduced via the ballast water of commercial ships cause enormous environmental and economic damage worldwide. Accurate monitoring for these often microscopic and morphologically indistinguishable species is challenging but critical for mitigating damages. We apply eDNA sampling, which involves the filtering and subsequent DNA extraction of microscopic bits of tissue suspende...

Journal: :RSC advances 2014
Dominic E Fullenkamp Devin G Barrett Dusty R Miller Josh W Kurutz Phillip B Messersmith

The mussel byssus is a remarkable attachment structure that is formed by injection molding and rapid in-situ hardening of concentrated solutions of proteins enriched in the catecholic amino acid 3,4-dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine (DOPA). Fe3+, found in high concentrations in the byssus, has been speculated to participate in redox reactions with DOPA that lead to protein polymerization, however direc...

2012
Jonathan D. Tonkin

The application of mussel spat rope for enabling the passage of redfin bully Gobiomorphus huttoni through culverts, which create velocity barriers, was trialled in the laboratory. No fish were able to access the un-roped control pipes whereas 52% successfully negotiated the pipes in the rope treatments. The success of fish ascending treatment pipes suggests mussel spat rope may be effective for...

Journal: :Nature 2006

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