نتایج جستجو برای: bivalve

تعداد نتایج: 2960  

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2010
Susana Prado Jesús L Romalde Juan L Barja

The aquaculture of bivalve molluscs has attained a considerable level of production but it is not enough to cover the demand of worldwide consumers. In the development of this sector, hatcheries play an important role, as suppliers of competent spat of different bivalves, including species with an aquaculture based on natural extraction present. Besides, these installations may help in the reco...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Daniel L Distel Marvin A Altamia Zhenjian Lin J Reuben Shipway Andrew Han Imelda Forteza Rowena Antemano Ma Gwen J Peñaflor Limbaco Alison G Tebo Rande Dechavez Julie Albano Gary Rosenberg Gisela P Concepcion Eric W Schmidt Margo G Haygood

The "wooden-steps" hypothesis [Distel DL, et al. (2000) Nature 403:725-726] proposed that large chemosynthetic mussels found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents descend from much smaller species associated with sunken wood and other organic deposits, and that the endosymbionts of these progenitors made use of hydrogen sulfide from biogenic sources (e.g., decaying wood) rather than from vent fluids. ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1965
H S Tubiash P E Chanley E Leifson

Tubiash, Haskell S. (U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Milford, Conn.), Paul E. Chanley, and Einar Leifson. Bacillary necrosis, a disease of larval and juvenile bivalve mollusks. I. Etiology and epizootiology. J. Bacteriol. 90:1036-1044. 1965.-Lethal bacterial infections of a variety of hatchery-spawned bivalve mollusk larvae and juveniles have been studied. The symptoms of the disease and t...

ژورنال: علمی شیلات ایران 2020

The Oman Sea (Makoran) has always been influenced by the monsoon currents, and this phenomenon is a natural stressor for species inhabiting the marine ecosystem, including bivalve molluscs. To study the diversity of subterranean bivalves sampled from three areas of Ramin, Beris, and Pasabandar, a total of 10 stations, in the winter of Pre-Manson, Mansoon and Post Mansoon in 2018. In this study,...

2010

In this lesson, students will acquire skills in using an ocular micrometer to measure the length of bivalve larvae, monitor the density of larvae in their culture system, and understand production protocols used in bivalve hatcheries. This activity will take a period from each class over approximately a two-week period – the time for larvae to develop from egg to metamorphosis (setting). One or...

2003
Catharina J. M. Philippart Hendrik M. van Aken Jan J. Beukema Oscar G. Bos Gerhard C. Cadée Rob Dekker

Population dynamics of common intertidal bivalves (Cerastoderma edule, Macoma balthica, Mya arenaria, Mytilus edulis) are strongly related to seawater temperatures. In northwestern European estuaries, series of mild winters followed by low bivalve recruit densities lead to small adult stocks. In this study, we examine temperature-induced effects on reproductive output (eggs m22), onset of spawn...

2014
Paul Valentich-Scott Charles L. Powell II Thomas D. Lorenson Brian E. Edwards

Bivalve mollusk shells were collected in 2350 m depth in the Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean off northern Alaska. Initial identification suggested the specimens were a member of the bivalve family Thyasiridae, but no known eastern Pacific or Arctic living or fossil thyasirid resembled these deep-water specimens. Comparisons were made with the type of the genera Maorithyas Fleming, 1950, Spinaxinus O...

Journal: :Science 2003
David Jablonski Kaustuv Roy James W Valentine Rebecca M Price Philip S Anderson

Up to 50% of the increase in marine animal biodiversity through the Cenozoic at the genus level has been attributed to a sampling bias termed "the Pull of the Recent," the extension of stratigraphic ranges of fossil taxa by the relatively complete sampling of the Recent biota. However, 906 of 958 living genera and subgenera of bivalve mollusks having a fossil record occur in the Pliocene or Ple...

Journal: :Molecular Biology and Evolution 2021

2015
George G. Waldbusser Burke Hales Chris J. Langdon Brian A. Haley Paul Schrader Elizabeth L. Brunner Matthew W. Gray Cale A. Miller Iria Gimenez Greg Hutchinson Pauline Ross

Ocean acidification (OA) is altering the chemistry of the world's oceans at rates unparalleled in the past roughly 1 million years. Understanding the impacts of this rapid change in baseline carbonate chemistry on marine organisms needs a precise, mechanistic understanding of physiological responses to carbonate chemistry. Recent experimental work has shown shell development and growth in some ...

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