نتایج جستجو برای: mussels

تعداد نتایج: 3206  

2013
Brandon J Sansom Daniel J Hornbach Mark C Hove Jason S Kilgore

BACKGROUND Freshwater mussels remain among the most imperiled species in North America due primarily to habitat loss or degradation. Understanding how mussels respond to habitat changes can improve conservation efforts. Mussels deposit rings in their shell in which age and growth information can be read, and thus used to evaluate how mussels respond to changes in habitat. However, discrepancies...

Journal: :Environmental management 2007
Nancy A Connelly Charles R O'Neill Barbara A Knuth Tommy L Brown

Invasions of nonnative species such as zebra mussels can have both ecological and economic consequences. The economic impacts of zebra mussels have not been examined in detail since the mid-1990s. The purpose of this study was to quantify the annual and cumulative economic impact of zebra mussels on surface water-dependent drinking water treatment and electric power generation facilities (where...

2010
Jun-Ichi Miyazaki Leonardo de Oliveira Martins Yuko Fujita Hiroto Matsumoto Yoshihiro Fujiwara

BACKGROUND Since the discovery of deep-sea chemosynthesis-based communities, much work has been done to clarify their organismal and environmental aspects. However, major topics remain to be resolved, including when and how organisms invade and adapt to deep-sea environments; whether strategies for invasion and adaptation are shared by different taxa or unique to each taxon; how organisms exten...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Rahmat Naddafi Peter Eklöv Kurt Pettersson

BACKGROUND Elemental imbalances of carbon (C): nitrogen (N): phosphorus (P) ratios in food resources can constrain the growth of grazers owning to tight coupling between growth rate, RNA allocation and biomass P content in animals. Testing for stoichiometric constraints among invasive species is a novel challenge in invasion ecology to unravel how a successful invader tackles ecological barrier...

2010
Yoshihiro Fujiwara Masaru Kawato Chikayo Noda Gin Kinoshita Toshiro Yamanaka Yuko Fujita Katsuyuki Uematsu Jun-Ichi Miyazaki

BACKGROUND Deep-sea mussels harboring chemoautotrophic symbionts from hydrothermal vents and seeps are assumed to have evolved from shallow-water asymbiotic relatives by way of biogenic reducing environments such as sunken wood and whale falls. Such symbiotic associations have been well characterized in mussels collected from vents, seeps and sunken wood but in only a few from whale falls. ME...

2016
Kwasi M Connor Aaron Sung Nathan S Garcia Andrew Y Gracey Donovan P German

The intertidal mussel Mytilus californianus is a critical foundation species that is exposed to fluctuations in the environment along tidal- and wave-exposure gradients. We investigated feeding and digestion in mussels under laboratory conditions and across environmental gradients in the field. We assessed whether mussels adopt a rate-maximization (higher ingestion and lower assimilation) or a ...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2014
Carla L Atkinson Alan D Christian Daniel E Spooner Caryn C Vaughn

Nitrogen (N) fertilizer runoff into rivers is linked to nutrient enrichment, hydrologic alteration, habitat degradation and loss, and declines in biotic integrity in streams. Nitrogen runoff from agriculture is expected to increase with population growth, so tracking these sources is vital to enhancing biomonitoring and management actions. Unionid mussels are large, long-lived, sedentary, prima...

2015
Trey Nobles Yixin Zhang Sebastien Duperron

Freshwater mussels (Family Unionidae) are among the most imperiled group of organisms in the world, with nearly 65% of North American species considered endangered. Anthropogenic disturbances, including altered flow regimes, habitat alteration, and pollution, are the major driver of this group's decline. We investigated the effects of tertiary treated municipal wastewater effluent on survivorsh...

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: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2015
Philip O Lee Sandra L McLellan Linda E Graham Erica B Young

Dreissenid mussels have invaded the Laurentian Great Lakes causing dramatic changes to benthic-pelagic interactions. Despite research on food web impacts, there is limited data on mussel effects on benthic bacterial communities. This study examined effects of dreissenid mussels and benthic algae on sediment bacterial community composition and diversity. Triplicate experimental sediment plus lak...

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