نتایج جستجو برای: دوکفهای saccostrea cucullata

تعداد نتایج: 260  

2015
Peggy Schrobback Sean Pascoe Louisa Coglan

The Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) (SRO) is an oyster species that only occurs in estuaries along Australia’s east coast. The SRO industry evolved from commercial gathering of oyster in the 1790s to a high production volume aquaculture industry in the 1970s. However, since the late 1970s the SRO industry has experienced a significant and continuous decline in production quantities an...

Journal: :Biology letters 2017
Laura M Parker Wayne A O'Connor Maria Byrne Ross A Coleman Patti Virtue Michael Dove Mitchell Gibbs Lorraine Spohr Elliot Scanes Pauline M Ross

Parental effects passed from adults to their offspring have been identified as a source of rapid acclimation that may allow marine populations to persist as our surface oceans continue to decrease in pH. Little is known, however, whether parental effects are beneficial for offspring in the presence of multiple stressors. We exposed adults of the oyster Saccostrea glomerata to elevated CO2 and e...

Journal: :PeerJ 2016
Margaret Miller Dana E Williams Brittany E Huntington Gregory A Piniak Mark J A Vermeij

The most common coral monitoring methods estimate coral abundance as percent cover, either via in situ observations or derived from images. In recent years, growing interest and effort has focused on colony-based (demographic) data to assess the status of coral populations and communities. In this study, we relied on two separate data sets (photo-derived percent cover estimates, 2002-12, and op...

2005
Richard F. Piola Stephanie K. Moore Iain M. Suthers

The stable isotope ratios of carbon (dC) and nitrogen (dN) of the muscle, ctenidia and viscera of the Sydney rock oyster, Saccostrea glomerata, showed the dilution and assimilation of tertiary treated sewage along an estuarine gradient. The enriched N values of oyster ctenidia and viscera from within 50 m of the sewage outfall indicated the use of N-enriched tertiary treated sewage effluent (16...

2018
Chris L. Gillies Ian M. McLeod Heidi K. Alleway Peter Cook Christine Crawford Colin Creighton Ben Diggles John Ford Paul Hamer Gideon Heller-Wagner Emma Lebrault Agnès Le Port Kylie Russell Marcus Sheaves Bryn Warnock

We review the status of marine shellfish ecosystems formed primarily by bivalves in Australia, including: identifying ecosystem-forming species, assessing their historical and current extent, causes for decline and past and present management. Fourteen species of bivalves were identified as developing complex, three-dimensional reef or bed ecosystems in intertidal and subtidal areas across trop...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Ilmar Tõnno Helen Agasild Toomas Kõiv Rene Freiberg Peeter Nõges Tiina Nõges

Small-bodied cladocerans and cyclopoid copepods are becoming increasingly dominant over large crustacean zooplankton in eutrophic waters where they often coexist with cyanobacterial blooms. However, relatively little is known about their algal diet preferences. We studied grazing selectivity of small crustaceans (the cyclopoid copepods Mesocyclops leuckarti, Thermocyclops oithonoides, Cyclops k...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2002
S Lapègue I Boutet A Leitão S Heurtebise P Garcia C Thiriot-Quiévreux P Boudry

Three species of mangrove oysters, Crassostrea rhizophorae, C. brasiliana, and C. gasar, have been described along the Atlantic shores of South America and Africa. Because the distribution of these molluscs is of great biological and commercial interest, their taxonomy and distribution deserve further clarification. Therefore, 15 populations were sampled from both continents. Their 16S mitochon...

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