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Ruditapes decussatus L. (Bivalvia) is a traditional resource for fishing activity in Sardinia Island. This species is not cultured, but fishermen pick them up from the bottom of brackish areas.
Manca, Silvana +3 more
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Impact of Exposure Routes of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles in the Clam Ruditapes decussatus
The increasing production of diverse applications of engineered nanoparticles along with their potential release into the marine environment from both point and diffuse sources have become a significant concern for ocean health.
Maria J. Bebianno +4 more
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Energy balance of the clam Ruditapes decussatus (Linnaeus, 1758) [PDF]
The effect of food ingestion and clam size on absorption efficiency, absorption rate and oxygen consumption of the clam Ruditapes decussatus (L., 1758) was studied.
Delgado, M. (Marina) +5 more
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Facultative anaerobic marine bacteria isolated from cultured clams Ruditapes decussatus and Ruditapes philippinarum were previously investigated using AFLP and 16S rRNA gene sequences analyses.
Cleenwerck, Ilse +11 more
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Metamorphosis is a critical bottleneck in the bivalve life cycle, usually associated with high mortality and asynchronous development under hatchery conditions. Synthetic chemical inducers are widely used to overcome these constraints.
Beatriz Neves Gregório +6 more
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International audiencecDNA probes have been developed for subsequent use in monitoring the cadmium exposure of the clam Ruditapes decussatus and the cockle Cerastoderma glaucum using metallothionein (MT) gene expression in different tissues of these ...
Ladhar-Chaabouni, Rim +3 more
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Analyses of 478 polymorphic AFLP loci and about 540 base pairs COI provided an account of genetic variation among Ruditapes decussatus populations from both the French Atlantic coast and the Mediterranean Sea.
CANNAS, RITA +4 more
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Rising seawater temperatures associated with climate change are expected to increasingly challenge the sustainability of bivalve aquaculture, particularly in estuarine environments where thermal variability is naturally high.
Miguel Torres-Rodríguez +2 more
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589-600This study was undertaken of natural population of Venerupis aurea and Ruditapes decussatus from three sites in Timsah Lake, Suez Canal, Egypt.
Hassan, Sosan Saad Zaghloul +2 more
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Explotación de recursos costeros durante el Neolítico en el área de la Reserva de Urdaibai : Los moluscos de la cueva de Kobaederra (Kortezubi, Bizkaia) [PDF]
El aprovechamiento de recursos malacológicos ha sido una constante en las estrategias de subsistencia de los cazadores recolectores que poblaron la región cantábrica durante el Paleolítico superior y el Mesolítico.
Gutierrez Zugasti, F. Igor
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