نتایج جستجو برای: corbicula fluminalis

تعداد نتایج: 453  

2012
Chin-Fu Cheng Shao-Wen Hung Yung-Chung Chang Ming-Hui Chen Chen-Hsuan Chang Li-Tse Tsou Ching-Yu Tu Yu-Hsing Lin Pan-Chen Liu Shiun-Long Lin Way-Shyan Wang

Hemagglutinating proteins (HAPs) were purified from Poker-chip Venus (Meretrix lusoria) and Corbicula clam (Corbicula fluminea) using gel-filtration chromatography on a Sephacryl S-300 column. The molecular weights of the HAPs obtained from Poker-chip Venus and Corbicula clam were 358 kDa and 380 kDa, respectively. Purified HAP from Poker-chip Venus yielded two subunits with molecular weights o...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2004
Marie-Noële Croteau Samuel N Luoma Brent R Topping Cary B Lopez

Characterization of uptake and loss dynamics is critical to understanding risks associated with contaminant exposure in aquatic animals. Dynamics are especially important in addressing questions such as why coexisting species in nature accumulate different levels of a contaminant. Here we manipulated copper (Cu) stable isotopic ratios (as an alternative to radioisotopes) to describe for the fir...

Journal: :Journal of natural products 2005
Takashi Maoka Yasuhiro Fujiwara Keiji Hashimoto Naoshige Akimoto

Six new carotenoids, named corbiculaxanthin (1), corbiculaxanthin 3'-acetate (2), 6-epiheteroxanthin (3), 7',8'-didehydrodeepoxyneoxanthin (4), cyclopyrrhoxanthin (5), and hydratoperidinin (6), were isolated from the corbicula clam (Shijimi in Japanese), Corbicula japonica. Their structures were determined by chemical and spectral data.

Journal: :Environmental Sciences Europe 2021

Abstract Background The artificial mussel (AM) is a passive sampling device that was originally developed for monitoring metal concentrations in the marine environment, but also increasingly used freshwater environments. AM consists of non-permeable Perspex tube, which closed on both sides with semi-permeable membrane. space between contains Chelex-100 beads, bind metals. allows determination d...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2009
H Roche Y Vollaire E Martin C Rouer E Coulet P Grillas D Banas

In order to assess pollutant transfer in Camargue ponds from bordering agrosystems, a biomonitoring assay was conducted in irrigation and drainage channels of rice fields in the Rhone Delta (France). A filter-feeding bivalve, the Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea, was used as bioindicator and caged in upstream and downstream channels of an area of conventional rice fields. After 6 weeks incubation...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
Shannon M Hedtke Kathrin Stanger-Hall Robert J Baker David M Hillis

Androgenesis is a rare form of asexual male reproduction found in disparate taxa across the Tree of Life. Phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial genes suggest that androgenesis has arisen repeatedly in the Asian clam genus Corbicula. Two of these androgenetic species have been introduced to North America. Multiple lines of genetic evidence suggest that although nuclear recombination between the...

2014
W. G. MCDOWELL A. J. BENSON J. E. BYERS

1. Two dominant drivers of species distributions are climate and habitat, both of which are changing rapidly. Understanding the relative importance of variables that can control distributions is critical, especially for invasive species that may spread rapidly and have strong effects on ecosystems. 2. Here, we examine the relative importance of climate and habitat variables in controlling the d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Shannon M Hedtke Matthias Glaubrecht David M Hillis

The long-term persistence of completely asexual species is unexpected. Although asexuality has short-term evolutionary advantages, a lack of genetic recombination leads to the accumulation over time of deleterious mutations. The loss of individual fitness as a result of accumulated deleterious mutations is expected to lead to reduced population fitness and possible lineage extinction. Persisten...

2017
W. G. McDowell W. H. McDowell J. E. Byers

Impacts of invasive species on ecosystems are often context dependent, making empirical assessments difficult when climatic baselines are shifting and extreme events are becoming more common. We documented a mass mortality event of the Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea, an abundant invasive clam, which has replaced native mussels as the dominant filter-feeding bivalve in the southeastern United St...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید