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Comparative performance of the mussels Perna perna and Perna viridis, cultivated at four different depths [PDF]
This study aims to evaluate the effect of environmental variability on the growth and survival of the subtropical and tropical mussels Perna perna and Perna viridis at four different culture depths in the Gulf of Cariaco during an annual cycle. Juveniles
Marielyn García +5 more
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We evaluated the growth and influence of environmental factors under suspended culture conditions of the mussels Perna perna L. and P. viridis L. and of an undefined variant or morphotype sharing the substrate and morphological and colorcharacteristics ...
Trinidada Urbano +6 more
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Microstructure and in-depth proteomic analysis of Perna viridis shell.
For understanding the structural characteristics and the proteome of Perna shell, the microstructure, polymorph, and protein composition of the adult Perna viridis shell were investigated. The P. viridis shell have two distinct mineral layers, myostracum
Zhi Liao +5 more
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Plastics can reach the coastal environment and could impact the marine environment. Mussels are marine organisms which are prone to be exposed to microplastics pollution.
Phaothep Cherdsukjai +2 more
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A review on microplastic ingestion in marine invertebrates from Southeast Asia [PDF]
The microplastic ingestion of marine invertebrates around ASEAN countries namely, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam were reviewed.
Haryati Hasbudin +2 more
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Study of Cadmium Bioaccumulation in Perna viridis through Food Pathway and Its Decontamination
Seafood can be contaminated by heavy metals that contained in seawater and the source of food that marine biotas eats. Cadmium is one of the contaminants found in the marine environment.
Octavin Exaudina +3 more
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Development of sensitive and specific molecular tools for the efficient detection and discrimination of potentially invasive mussel species of the genus Perna [PDF]
Marine mussels of the genus Perna include three species: P. canaliculus, P. viridis and P. perna. While P. canaliculus appears to be greatlyrestricted to its endemic range of New Zealand, P.
P. Joana Dias +3 more
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Identification of Perna viridis based on mitochondrial COI sequence
The Asian green mussel (Perna viridis), a bivalve species of high economic importance, is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region. Here, we aimed to investigate the P. viridis species from Pakistan, a biogeographic area where nearly no P.
Amna Sulaman +5 more
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This 10-page activity illustrates how reproductive rates, especially that of the green mussel, Perna viridis, influence invasions.
Charles Jacoby +2 more
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Solution structure of recombinant Pvfp-5β reveals insights into mussel adhesion
Solution structure of byssal plaque protein Pvfp-5β secreted by the Asian green mussel Perna viridis gives molecular insight into mussel adhesion on wet surfaces.
Maria Agnese Morando +8 more
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