نتایج جستجو برای: دوکفهای saccostrea cucullata

تعداد نتایج: 260  

2011
Michael C. Dove WAYNE A. O’CONNOR MICHAEL C. DOVE

Oyster farming is one of the oldest aquaculture industries in Australia and, in New SouthWales (NSW), its history dates back some 130 y. Like other industries, it has evolved over time, but during the past 5 y, a number of significant changes have occurred. Although Sydney rock oysters (Saccostrea glomerata [SRO]) remain the most important commercial species, the culture of Pacific oysters (Cra...

2014
Luke H. Hedge Emma L. Johnston

Survival of incipient non-indigenous populations is dramatically altered by early predation on new colonisers. These effects can be influenced by morphological traits, such as coloniser size and density. The Australian non-native Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas is generally more fecund and faster growing compared to the native Saccostrea glomerata found in the same habitat. It is therefore imp...

2015
Sebastián Mena Carolina Salas-Moya Ingo S. Wehrtmann

Some members of the Pinnotheridae family exhibit close symbiotic relationships with bivalves, which may cause severe damage to the mollusk. The condition index (CI) is a tool that serves to evaluate the effect of biotic and abiotic factors on the morphology and physiology of mollusks, including those caused by symbiotic organisms. In the present study, we evaluated the effects of the infestatio...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Shengguan Cai Guang Chen Yuanyuan Wang Yuqing Huang D Blaine Marchant Yizhou Wang Qian Yang Fei Dai Adrian Hills Peter J Franks Eviatar Nevo Douglas E Soltis Pamela S Soltis Emily Sessa Paul G Wolf Dawei Xue Guoping Zhang Barry J Pogson Michael R Blatt Zhong-Hua Chen

Abscisic acid (ABA)-driven stomatal regulation reportedly evolved after the divergence of ferns, during the early evolution of seed plants approximately 360 million years ago. This hypothesis is based on the observation that the stomata of certain fern species are unresponsive to ABA, but exhibit passive hydraulic control. However, ABA-induced stomatal closure was detected in some mosses and ly...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1993
K Schwenk

Three coexisting Daphnia species belonging to the D. longispina group (D. galeata, D. hyalina, and D. cucullata) form species-hybrid complexes by producing interspecific hybrids in several lakes in Germany and The Netherlands. To evaluate the genetic consequences of interspecific hybridization, I studied the patterns of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence variation. The directionality of intersp...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2015
Lionel Dégremont Céline Garcia Standish K Allen

Oyster species suffer from numerous disease outbreaks, often causing high mortality. Because the environment cannot be controlled, genetic improvement for disease resistance to pathogens is an attractive option to reduce their impact on oyster production. We review the literature on selective breeding programs for disease resistance in oyster species, and the impact of triploidy on such resista...

Journal: :Environmental research 2011
Mark Lenz Bernardo A P da Gama Nadine V Gerner Judith Gobin Frederike Gröner Anil Harry Stuart R Jenkins Patrik Kraufvelin Corinna Mummelthei Jörg Sareyka Eduardo A Xavier Martin Wahl

To predict the risk associated with future introductions, ecologists seek to identify traits that determine the invasiveness of species. Among numerous designated characteristics, tolerance towards environmental stress is one of the most favored. However, there is little empirical support for the assumption that non-native species generally cope better with temporarily unfavorable conditions th...

2008
Todd E. Minchinton Louise A. McKenzie

We tested the hypothesis that nutrient enrichment affects recruitment of the oyster Saccostrea glomerata and the barnacle Hexaminius popeiana, which are dominant occupiers of space on tree trunks in temperate mangrove forests in New South Wales, Australia. We measured recruitment on artificial settlement plates at high and low intertidal levels under ambient conditions and where we manipulated ...

Journal: :Fish & shellfish immunology 2006
Britt Bezemer Daniel Butt John Nell Robert Adlard David Raftos

QX disease in Sydney rock oysters (Saccostrea glomerata) is caused by the paramyxean protozoan, Marteilia sydneyi. Disease outbreaks occur during summer (January to May) and can result in up to 95% mortality. The New South Wales Department of Primary Industries has been selectively breeding S. glomerata for resistance to QX disease since 1996. Previous work suggests that this breeding program h...

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