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Ruditapes decussatus (L., 1758) is a bivalve autochthonous of the Mediterranean. We focused on the possible use of the ISSR technique to investigate its genetic variability. We tested four primers on 15 specimens from three northern Sardinian sites.
Cristo, Benedetto +8 more
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Routes of TBT uptake in the clam Ruditapes decussatus. II. Food as vector of TBT uptake
Marine bivalves are exposed to contaminants via the aqueous phase, sediments and food. Nevertheless, the relative importance of these phases as uptake vectors of contaminants in these marine organisms has not been well studied.
Langston, W.J +3 more
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International audienceHemocytes are the immune effectors in clams, directing cellular but also humoral defences. In the Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) and the carpet shell clam (Ruditapes decussatus), two phenotypically similar venerid species ...
Donaghy, Ludovic +3 more
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Influence of temperature on the physiology of growth in Ruditapes decussatus (L.) larvae
Larvae of the butterfish clam Ruditapes decussatus obtained of a wild stock were reared to 10, 16, 22 and 28ºC from D-larval stage to metamorphosis. Growth in lenght and weight in addition to clearance and ingestion rates were studied.
Beiras, Ricardo +5 more
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Balance energético de la almeja Ruditapes decussatus
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Delgado, M. (Marina) +2 more
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Temperature influence on the metabolism of Ruditapes decussatus and Venerupsis pullastra
IX Congreso Nacional de Acuicultura, La acuicultura como actividad económica en las zonas costeras, Cádiz, June 2003 ...
Fernández-Reiriz, María José +2 more
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31st European Society for Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (ESCPB), Shifting Biological Landscapes: from molecules to mechanisms, 9-12 September 2018, Porto, PortugalThe present study aimed to assess the effects caused by an non-steroidal ...
Solé, Montserrat +3 more
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Metabolomic responses in caged clams, Ruditapes decussatus, exposed to
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Campillo-González, J.A. (Juan Antonio) +6 more
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Physiological & behavioural responses of Ruditapes decussatus WHO
The clam Ruditapes decussatus was used as a bioindicator for pollution to determine the toxicity of a herbicide (48% glyphosate, 'roundup') and an insecticide (50% chlorpyrifosmethyl, 'reldan').
Ismail M Abdel-Nabi +3 more
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Ruditapes decussatus and Venerupis pullastra are commercially fished clamswith a wide distribution in the shallow inshore waters of Lake Timsah, Egypt.They are usually contaminated with heavy metals.
Howaida R. Gabr, Ali A-F. A. Gab-Alla
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