نتایج جستجو برای: mussel farming

تعداد نتایج: 29671  

2007
J. T. P. Copley H. C. Flint T. J. Ferrero C. L. Van Dover

The ecology and biogeography of meiofauna at deep-sea hydrothermal vents have historically received less attention than those of megaand macrofauna. This study examines the composition of major meiofaunal taxa in beds of the mussel Bathymodiolus thermophilus at hydrothermal vents on the northern and southern East Pacific Rise (EPR) and presents the first comparison of species assemblages of the...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2009
Angel P Diz Edward Dudley Barry W MacDonald Benjamin Piña Ellen L R Kenchington Eleftherios Zouros David O F Skibinski

Study of the genetic basis of gene expression variation is central to attempts to understand the causes of evolutionary change. Although there are many transcriptomics studies estimating genetic variance and heritability in model organisms such as humans there is a lack of equivalent proteomics studies. In the present study, the heritability underlying egg protein expression was estimated in th...

2006
WENDELL R. HAAG MELVIN L. WARREN

1. This paper documents a diverse, reproducing freshwater mussel community (20 species) in Lower Lake } an impounded, regulated portion of the Little Tallahatchie River below Sardis Dam in Panola Co., Mississippi, USA. 2. Despite being regulated and impounded, the lake has a heterogeneous array of habitats that differ markedly in mussel community attributes. Four distinct habitat types were ide...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Martin Reichard Milan Vrtílek Karel Douda Carl Smith

The impact of multiple invading species can be magnified owing to mutual facilitation--termed 'invasional meltdown'--but invasive species can also be adversely affected by their interactions with other invaders. Using a unique reciprocal host-parasite relationship between a bitterling fish (Rhodeus amarus) and unionid mussels, we show that an invasive mussel reverses the roles in the relationsh...

Journal: :Marine environmental research 2004
Mark G Carls Patricia M Harris S D Rice

Natural loss of hydrocarbons was often low from mussel (Mytilus trossulus) beds (which were typically not cleaned after the Exxon Valdez oil spill), thus this habitat remained a long-term source of oil. Consequently, experimental restoration of nine contaminated beds was attempted in 1994; mussels were removed, contaminated surface sediment was replaced (33 metric tons), and original mussels we...

2012
Quan-Xing Liu Ellen J. Weerman Peter M. J. Herman Han Olff Johan van de Koppel

Theoretical models predict that spatial self-organization can have important, unexpected implications by affecting the functioning of ecosystems in terms of resilience and productivity. Whether and how these emergent effects depend on specific formulations of the underlying mechanisms are questions that are often ignored. Here, we compare two alternative models of regular spatial pattern format...

2008
René Gergs Karl-Otto Rothhaupt

In the last decades, zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) have invaded many freshwater systems with severe consequences for entire communities. Most benthic macroinvertebrates, especially amphipods and chironomids, increase in abundance in the presence of zebra mussels. Increased structural complexity and an unknown biotic factor lead to this effect. Dreissena-associated factors that might infl...

2002
Brian Crawford

Development of alternative livelihoods has become a popular policy to uplift the socioeconomic status of small-scale fishers and to reduce fishing pressure on overexploited fisheries. Seaweed farming has been incorporated into many community-based coastal resources management projects and fisheries management initiatives as an alternative livelihood option for fishers in tropical developing cou...

2014
Carl E. Zipper Braven Beaty Gregory C. Johnson Jess W. Jones Jennifer Lynn Krstolic Brett J.K. Ostby William J. Wolfe Patricia Donovan

The Clinch River of southwestern Virginia and northeastern Tennessee is arguably the most important river for freshwater mussel conservation in the United States. This featured collection presents investigations of mussel population status and habitat quality in the Clinch River. Analyses of historic waterand sediment-quality data suggest that water column ammonia and water column and sediment ...

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...

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