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Indication of Ecological Condition of the Black Sea Mussels and Their Habitat Using Natural Radionuclide Polonium-210 [PDF]
Accumulation of polonium-210 by the Black Sea mussels in Sevastopol marine region and the Karadag Bay (the eastern part of the coast of the Crimea) depends on the mass of their soft tissue, sex, stage of gonad development and the conditions of their ...
Galina E. Lazorenko, Anna V. Pirkova
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Although the irritant effects of quaternium-15 have been established, little is known about the toxicological consequences induced by this xenobiotic on aquatic invertebrates.
Maria Pagano +6 more
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Impact of harvest by humans on mussel populations around Easter [PDF]
The current macroeconomic scenario has subjected Portuguese coastal areas to greater human pressure caused by the ever-increasing shellfish harvest. Every year on Holy Friday, hundreds of people make their way to coastal areas and frantically capture ...
Faria, Sara +4 more
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Cryptosporidium and Giardia are protozoan parasites transmitted by fecal-oral ingestion of (oo)cysts, and are responsible for enteritis in several animal species and humans worldwide.
Tiziana Tedde +10 more
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Biofouling by blue mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis is a persistent regional-scale problem for green-lipped mussel Perna canaliculus aquaculture in New Zealand’s Marlborough Sounds. M. galloprovincialis impacts on P.
Forrest, BM, Atalah, J
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Comparative analysis of different satellite DNAs in four Mytilus species [PDF]
[Abstract:] We report the characterization of three satellite DNAs in four species of mussel: Mytilus edulis, Mytilus galloprovincialis, Mytilus trossulus, and Mytilus californianus. The monomers of the Apa I satellite DNAs were 173, 161, and 166 bp long.
Cornudella, Luis +5 more
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High pCO 2 levels affect metabolic rate, but not feeding behavior and fitness, of farmed giant mussel Choromytilus chorus [PDF]
Indexación: Scopus.Acknowledgements. We thank Luisa Saavedra and Araceli Rodriguez-Romero for their help in the field and during laboratory activities. We also acknowledge Laura Ramajo for help with AT estimations.
Benítez, S. +6 more
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P. Masiá, A. Ardura, E. Garcia-Vazquez
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Mechanisms of habitat segregation between an invasive (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and an indigenous (Perna perna) mussel: adult growth and mortality [PDF]
The invasive mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis and the indigenous mussel Perna perna coexist intertidally on the south coast of South Africa through partial vertical habitat segregation: M. galloprovincialis dominates the upper shore and P.
Bownes, Sarah J, McQuaid, Christopher
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The green-lipped mussel Perna canaliculus forms the cornerstone of the New Zealand aquaculture industry. Like shellfish farming globally, P. canaliculus aquaculture is susceptible to the detrimental effects of biofouling.
Atalah, J, Rabel, H, Forrest, BM
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