نتایج جستجو برای: roky oyster

تعداد نتایج: 5237  

2014
Peggy Schrobback Sean Pascoe Louisa Coglan

Coastal resources are coming under increasing pressure from competition between recreational, commercial and conservation uses. This is particularly so in coastal areas adjacent to major population centres. Given high recreational and conservation values in such areas, economic activities need to be highly efficient in order to persist. Management of these industries must therefore also encoura...

2012
Paulina Schmitt Rafael Diego Rosa Marylise Duperthuy Julien de Lorgeril Evelyne Bachère Delphine Destoumieux-Garzón

Healthy oysters are inhabited by abundant microbial communities that vary with environmental conditions and coexist with immunocompetent cells in the circulatory system. In Crassostrea gigas oysters, the antimicrobial response, which is believed to control pathogens and commensals, relies on potent oxygen-dependent reactions and on antimicrobial peptides/proteins (AMPs) produced at low concentr...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
Y C Shieh K R Calci R S Baric

Direct isolation and identification of pathogenic viruses from oysters implicated in gastroenteritis outbreaks are hampered by inefficient methods for recovering viruses, naturally occurring PCR inhibitors, and low levels of virus contamination. In this study we focused on developing rapid and efficient oyster-processing procedures that can be used for sensitive PCR detection of viruses in raw ...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2011
Benjamin Morga Tristan Renault Nicole Faury Bruno Chollet Isabelle Arzul

Bonamia ostreae is a protozoan, affiliated to the order Haplosporidia and to the phylum Cercozoa. This parasite is intracellular and infects haemocytes, cells notably involved in oyster defence mechanisms. Bonamiosis due to the parasite B. ostreae is a disease affecting the flat oyster, Ostrea edulis. The strategies used by protozoan parasites to circumvent host defence mechanisms remain largel...

2015
Yannick Gueguen Yann Czorlich Max Mastail Bruno Le Tohic Didier Defay Pierre Lyonnard Damien Marigliano Jean-Pierre Gauthier Hubert Bari Cedrik Lo Sébastien Chabrier Gilles Le Moullac

Cultured pearls are human creations formed by inserting a nucleus and a small piece of mantle tissue into a living shelled mollusc, usually a pearl oyster. Although many pearl observations intuitively suggest a possible rotation of the nucleated pearl inside the oyster, no experimental demonstration of such a movement has ever been done. This can be explained by the difficulty of observation of...

2018
Changlu Wu Qiuyun Jiang Lei Wei Zhongqiang Cai Jun Chen Wenchao Yu Cheng He Jiao Wang Wen Guo Xiaotong Wang

Light-sensitivity is important for mollusc survival, as it plays a vital role in reproduction and predator avoidance. Light-sensitivity has been demonstrated in the adult Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas, but the genes associated with light-sensitivity remain unclear. In the present study, we designed experiments to identify the genes associated with light-sensitivity in adult oysters. First, w...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2014
S Lapègue E Harrang S Heurtebise E Flahauw C Donnadieu P Gayral M Ballenghien L Genestout L Barbotte R Mahla P Haffray C Klopp

Use of SNPs has been favoured due to their abundance in plant and animal genomes, accompanied by the falling cost and rising throughput capacity for detection and genotyping. Here, we present in vitro (obtained from targeted sequencing) and in silico discovery of SNPs, and the design of medium-throughput genotyping arrays for two oyster species, the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, and Europe...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2015
John M Carroll Kathryn A O'Shaughnessy Grant A Diedrich Christopher M Finelli

The boring sponge Cliona celata is a nuisance species that can have deleterious effects on eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica growth, condition, and survival. Surprisingly, however, these effects have not been well documented and when examined, results have been equi-vocal. In this study, we provide a direct comparison of growth, condition, and survival of sponge-colonized and uncolonized oys...

2010
Tathagata Acharya Ram V. Devireddy

This study evaluates the freezing response of three different cell types, Pacific oyster embryos (~50 m in diameter), Jurkat cells and HeLa cells (~12 to 15 m’s in diameter), using cryomicroscopy. Freezing experiments were performed on oyster embryos at cooling rates of either 5 or 10 ̊C/min, while Jurkats were cooled at either 1 or 10 ̊C/min and HeLa cells were cooled at either 1, 15 or 20 ̊C/...

2012
Philine S. E. Zu Ermgassen Mark D. Spalding Brady Blake Loren D. Coen Brett Dumbauld Steve Geiger Jonathan H. Grabowski Raymond Grizzle Mark Luckenbach Kay McGraw William Rodney Jennifer L. Ruesink Sean P. Powers Robert Brumbaugh

Historic baselines are important in developing our understanding of ecosystems in the face of rapid global change. While a number of studies have sought to determine changes in extent of exploited habitats over historic timescales, few have quantified such changes prior to late twentieth century baselines. Here, we present, to our knowledge, the first ever large-scale quantitative assessment of...

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