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Biología reproductiva de Limnoperna fortunei
2006Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857), bivalvo nativo del sudeste de Asia, se dispersó muy rápidamente desde su ingreso en América del Sur en 1991. Ello se vincula a la habilidad que tienen los adultos para adaptarse a amplias variaciones ambientales, a la flexibilidad de su ciclo reproductivo y a la actividad humana como vía de dispersión.
Damborenea, María Cristina +3 more
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Aquatic Toxicology, 2016
TiO2 nanoparticles (TiO2-NP) have been incorporated into a large range of materials for different applications in the last decades and are very likely to appear in wastewater and effluents, eventually reaching the aquatic environment. Therefore, the assessment of the biological impact of TiO2-NP on aquatic ecosystem is of a major concern.
Francine, Girardello +6 more
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TiO2 nanoparticles (TiO2-NP) have been incorporated into a large range of materials for different applications in the last decades and are very likely to appear in wastewater and effluents, eventually reaching the aquatic environment. Therefore, the assessment of the biological impact of TiO2-NP on aquatic ecosystem is of a major concern.
Francine, Girardello +6 more
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Control of Limnoperna fortunei Fouling: Antifouling Materials and Coatings
2015Biochemical and molecular biological studies on Limnoperna fortunei adhesive proteins indicate that marine and freshwater mussels share several essential molecular traits involving oxidation of tyrosine residues to generate both adhesive force (surface coupling) and cohesive force (protein cross-linking in adhesive plaque matrices).
Kousaku Ohkawa, Takaomi Nomura
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Ecology and Environmental Impact of Limnoperna fortunei: Introduction
2015Comparisons between Limnoperna fortunei and much more thoroughly researched Dreissena species have been helpful in orienting work on the golden mussel, but they also encouraged unwarranted extrapolations to L. fortunei of ecological traits and effects of the zebra mussel on the systems invaded.
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Parallels and Contrasts Between Limnoperna fortunei and Species of Dreissena
2015Limnoperna fortunei (the golden mussel), Dreissena polymorpha (the zebra mussel), and Dreissena rostriformis bugensis (the quagga mussel) are considered among the most aggressive freshwater invaders. All three species share several biological traits, such as their sessile mode of life attached to hard substrata by a byssus (although quagga mussels can ...
Karatayev, Alexander Y. +3 more
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What we know and don’t know about the invasive golden mussel Limnoperna fortunei
Hydrobiologia, 2022D. Boltovskoy +5 more
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Nutrient Recycling, Phytoplankton Grazing, and Associated Impacts of Limnoperna fortunei
2015Laboratory and field experiments indicate that the presence of Limnoperna fortunei decreases concentrations of particulate organic matter and increases ammonia, nitrate, and especially phosphate. Long-term series of field data partially confirm these results.
Demetrio Boltovskoy +3 more
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Brazilian Journal of Animal and Environmental Research
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Renato Brito de Oliveira Junior +11 more
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Renato Brito de Oliveira Junior +11 more
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LIMNOPERNA FORTUNEI (DUNKER, 1857), O MEXILHÃO DOURADO E ATUAL DISTRIBUIÇÃO GEOGRÁFICA NO BRASIL
ARACÊA introdução de espécies exóticas em múltiplos ecossistemas aquáticos é considerada uma das principais razões da perda global de biodiversidade. Exemplo comum de inserção de espécies exóticas é o movimento de espécies promovido por descargas de água de ...
Danilo Henrique Monteiro Marangoni +3 more
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Behavior and Taxis of Young and Adult Limnoperna fortunei
2015Young and adult specimens of Limnoperna fortunei exhibit crawling, climbing, and aggregating behavior, and they are able to resecrete byssal threads when they become detached from the substratum or from other mussels. Smaller mussels have greater motility and produce more byssal threads than the larger ones.
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