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Perna viridis is an invasive mussel species recently introduced to the southeastern coast of Brazil, where it coexists with the native Perna perna. Morphological similarity between these species, particularly in early life stages, has led to frequent misidentifications, compromising ecological assessments and management efforts.
Alexandre R. da Silva +7 more
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Se evaluó los cambios ocurridos en carbohidratos, proteínas y lípidos de la glándula digestiva, músculo y lóbulos gonadales de los mejillones Perna perna y P. viridis bajo condiciones de cultivo suspendido en el Golfo de Cariaco, Venezuela. Paralelamente,
Vanessa Acosta +4 more
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In the last five years, organophosphate pesticides has been introduced in red onions fields in Brebes. This will broadbly impact to the ecosystem, including the filter feeder marine organisms such as green mussel P. viridis.
Chrisna Adhi Suryono +4 more
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8. Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) 1758. Mytilus viridis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10: 706. Material examined: 2 valves Measurements: Length: 1.7-5.5cm, Height: 3.1-13.4cm Distribution: Andhra Pradesh, Andaman Islands, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal.
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ABSTRACT Microplastics (MPs) are frequently detected in seafood. However, the extent to which seafood consumption contributes to MP intake remains uncertain. Previous studies on MP intake in humans did not consider interindividual variability in exposure.
Inneke Hantoro +5 more
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Recombinant Proteins: A Molecular Tool to Understand Marine Adhesion and to Advance Biomaterials
The production of recombinant proteins represents a fundamental step in the characterisation of marine invertebrate adhesives and in the development of bio‐inspired glues. The association of these proteins with other components such as ions, proteins, polysaccharides, or polymers enables the fabrication of biomaterials for various healthcare ...
Alessandra Whaite +4 more
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Mussels are considered a low-cost protein source in the Philippines. The green mussel Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) is widely consumed, while the brown mussel Modiolus modulaides (Röding, 1798) is not yet fully utilised as human food but used ...
SHARON N. NUÑAL +4 more
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Abstract Curcumin, a natural plant product derived from Curcuma longa, was assessed as a mitigation technique against the toxic bloom‐forming dinoflagellate Karenia brevis in two mesocosm experiments taking place in 2022 and 2024. In these experiments, curcumin was applied at a dosage of 5 mg L−1 to K.
Victoria Devillier +6 more
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Microplastic (MP) contamination is an emerging threat to freshwater ecosystems and food security. The objective of this study was to provide a comprehensive baseline assessment of MP abundance, polymer composition, and tissue‐specific distribution across five organs (gut, gills, liver, gonads, and muscle) of two economically vital species Labeo rohita ...
Kuruveetil Manikandan Ashitha +4 more
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AKTIVITAS ANTIFOULING AVICENNIA MARINA TERHADAP MACROFOULER PERNA VIRIDIS
Fouling can be defined as undesired aggregation of living organism on float or submerged thing (ships, wharf, and the others off shore building). Fouling may effect on the function and maintenance of an object by lessen their lifetime, and evoked ...
Gannisa Alfin Cahyaningtyas +2 more
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