نتایج جستجو برای: freshwater mussels

تعداد نتایج: 31163  

Journal: :Water research 2003
Sanjeevi Rajagopal Gerard Van der Velde Marinus Van der Gaag Henk A Jenner

Mussel control in cooling water systems is generally achieved by means of chlorination. Chlorine is applied continuously or intermittently, depending on cost and discharge criteria. In this paper, we examined whether mussels will be able to survive intermittent chlorination because of their ability to close their valves during periods of chlorination. Experiments were carried out using three co...

2008
Caryn C. Vaughn S. Jerrine Nichols Daniel E. Spooner

Freshwater mussel (Superfamily Unionoidea) communities are important components of food webs, and they link and influence multiple trophic levels. Mussels filter food from both the water column and sediment with ciliated gills. Differences in cilia structure and arrangement might allow mussel species to partition food resources. Mussels are omnivores that feed across trophic levels on bacteria,...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2010
Martin Reichard Matej Polačik Ali Serhan Tarkan Rowena Spence Ozcan Gaygusuz Ertan Ercan Markéta Ondračková Carl Smith

Host-parasite relationships are often characterized by the rapid evolution of parasite adaptations to exploit their host, and counteradaptations in the host to avoid the costs imposed by parasitism. Hence, the current coevolutionary state between a parasite and its hosts is predicted to vary according to the history of sympatry and local abundance of interacting species. We compared a unique re...

2007
John A. Downing Yves Rochon Helene Harvey

The reproductive ecology of the freshwater, unionid mussel Elliptio complanata was studied by mapping a 6-m x 7-m segment of a population found in a uniform area of the sandy littoral zone of Lac de l'Achigan, Quebec. The contents of the marsupia were examined in mussels collected between spawning and larval release. Although unrelated to spatial aggregation, the number of ova carried by mussel...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2005
Theodore W Valenti Donald S Cherry Richard J Neves John Schmerfeld

Mercury (Hg) contamination is receiving increased attention globally because of human health and environmental concerns. Few laboratory studies have examined the toxicity of Hg on early life stages of freshwater mussels, despite evidence that glochidia and juvenile life stages are more sensitive to contaminants than adults. Three bioassays (72-h acute glochidia, 96-h acute juvenile, and 21-d ch...

2004
ANTHONY RICCIARDI FRED G. WHORISKEY

During the early 1990s, 2 Eurasian macrofouling mollusks, the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha and the quagga mussel D. bugensis, colonized the freshwater section of the St. Lawrence River and decimated native mussel populations through competitive interference. For several years, zebra mussels dominated molluscan biomass in the river; however, quagga mussels have increased in abundance and ar...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2011
Adeline Bourgeault Catherine Gourlay-Francé Cindy Priadi Sophie Ayrault Marie-Hélène Tusseau-Vuillemin

This study investigates the ability of the biodynamic model to predict the trophic bioaccumulation of cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn) in a freshwater bivalve. Zebra mussels were transplanted to three sites along the Seine River (France) and collected monthly for 11 months. Measurements of the metal body burdens in mussels were compared with the predictions fr...

Journal: :Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 2011
Wendell R Haag Andrew L Rypel

The amount of energy allocated to growth versus other functions is a fundamental feature of an organism's life history. Constraints on energy availability result in characteristic trade-offs among life-history traits and reflect strategies by which organisms adapt to their environments. Freshwater mussels are a diverse and imperiled component of aquatic ecosystems but little is known about thei...

2015
Caryn C. Vaughn Carla L. Atkinson Jason P. Julian

Extreme hydro-meteorological events such as droughts are becoming more frequent, intense, and persistent. This is particularly true in the south central USA, where rapidly growing urban areas are running out of water and human-engineered water storage and management are leading to broad-scale changes in flow regimes. The Kiamichi River in southeastern Oklahoma, USA, has high fish and freshwater...

2016
Kelly D. Hannan Jennifer D. Jeffrey Caleb T. Hasler Cory D. Suski

Freshwater systems are at risk owing to increasing carbon dioxide (CO2) levels, and one of the possible reasons for these elevations is the deployment of non-physical fish barriers to prevent invasive fish movements. Carbon dioxide barriers have the potential to create short, chronic and intermittent exposures of CO2 for surrounding freshwater biota. Although intermittent exposures to a stresso...

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