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Feeding behavior of the invasive bivalve Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857) under exposure to toxic cyanobacteria Microcystis aeruginosa

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology
The aim of this study was to test the effects of cyanobacteria toxicity on feeding behavior of the golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei. First, it was tested the hypothesis that L.
V Gazulha   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Ocorrência de Limnoperna fortunei (Mollusca, Mytilidae), no rio Uruguai, município de Uruguaiana, Fronteira Oeste do Rio Grande do Sul, Pampa Brasileiro

open access: yesBiotemas, 2013
O presente trabalho registra a ocorrência do mexilhão dourado Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857) em ambiente natural no município de Uruguaiana, Fronteira Oeste do Rio Grande do Sul, Pampa Brasileiro.
Marcus Morini Querol   +4 more
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Impacto do controle do mexilhão-dourado no custo de produção de tilápia em tanques-rede

open access: yesBoletim do Instituto de Pesca, 2018
Este trabalho avaliou o impacto econômico do controle do mexilhão-dourado na criação de tilápia-do-nilo em tanques-rede de diferentes volumes e escalas de produção.
Jesaías Ismael da COSTA   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Leaf litter of Erythrina crista-galli L. (ceibo): trophic and substratum resources for benthic invertebrates in a secondary channel of the Middle Paraná River [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The decomposition of Erythrina crista-galli L. (Leguminosa) leaf litter and its colonization by invertebrates were studied in a secondary channel of the Middle Paraná River.
Marchese, Mercedes, Ramseyer, Úrsula
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The effects of thermal acclimation on feeding rates and thermal tolerance in the invasive zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in Lake Champlain, VT, USA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) are an invasive and widespread species in North America, where they have large ecological and economic impacts. In the context of global climate change, it is uncertain how higher temperatures will affect the invasive
Ng, Marissa
core   +1 more source

Invasion process of Limnoperna fortunei (Bivalvia: Mytilidae): the case of Uruguay River and emissaries of the Esteros del Iberá Wetland, Argentina

open access: yesZoologia (Curitiba), 2012
Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857), during its invasion process in South America, has caused severe impacts both on natural environments altering native biodiversity, ecosystem structure and function-, and on man-made structures causing economic looses ...
Gustavo Darrigran   +5 more
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Behavior of nuisance mussel, Limnoperna fortunei, in water supply facilities

open access: yesWater Science and Technology, 2002
Limnoperna fortunei, a species of bivalve of foreign origin, was confirmed to exist in Japan for the first time in 1992. It was found in some facilities of Hanshin Water Supply Authority in 1994. Later, it was found to cause various problems such as clogging of sampling pipes.
openaire   +2 more sources

Golden but not precious: first quali-quantitative data on golden mussels bioinvasion in the Amazon [PDF]

open access: yesActa Limnologica Brasiliensia
The invasive bivalve mollusk Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker 1857), commonly known as the “golden mussel”, was recently recorded in the Amazon region, in August 2023 on the Tocantins River (State of Pará). Native to Southeast Asia, L.
Rafael Anaisce das Chagas   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

RFLP pattern determination for the invasive bivalves Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857) and Corbicula fluminea (Muller, 1774)

open access: yesRevista Ambiente & Água, 2018
The golden mussel (Limnoperna fortunei) and Corbicula fluminea are considered well-established invasive species in the rivers of Brazil and South America. In addition to the environmental problems resulting from this invasion process, the economic issue,
Renato Brito de Oliveira Junior   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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