The Effect of Season on the Metabolic Profile of the European Clam Ruditapes decussatus as Studied by 1H-NMR Spectroscopy [PDF]
In this study, the metabolome of Ruditapes decussatus, an economically and ecologically important marine bivalve species widely distributed in the Mediterranean region, was characterized by using proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H-NMR) spectroscopy ...
Violetta Aru +7 more
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Effects of Geographical Origin and Timing of Broodstock Collection on Hatchery Conditioning of the Clam Ruditapes decussatus (L. 1758) [PDF]
The grooved carpet shell clam (Ruditapes decussatus), widely found along Morocco’s coasts and estuaries, is a key economic resource due to its high market value.
Rania Azirar +6 more
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Digenean larvae parasitizing Ruditapes decussatus (Bivalvia) from Tunisianan coasts
Eleven species of trematode larvae (sporocysts and cercariae of Bucephalus labracis Paggi et Orecchia, 1965 and Cercaria lata Lespes, 1857 and metacercariae of Acanthoparyphium sp.
Dhrif E. +3 more
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Heat Stress Response in <i>Ruditapes Decussatus</i>: Transcriptional Regulation of Key Pathways and Novel SNPs in Antioxidant Genes. [PDF]
Climate change is known to affect all levels of biology, setting at risk ecological balance. Among other organisms' groups, aquatic inhabitants, and particularly bivalves, are expected to be influenced to a greater extent owing to their inability to move to more mild temperatures.
Papadopoulos DK +2 more
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Impact of Dietary Lipid to Carbohydrate Ratio on Elemental Stoichiometric Relationships in Growth Phenotypes of <i>Ruditapes Decussatus</i>. [PDF]
Understanding the mechanisms of nutrient regulation in bivalves is crucial for optimizing their growth under varying dietary conditions. In the present work, juveniles of the carpet shell clam (Ruditapes decussatus) from the same cohort were size‐segregated to obtain fast and slow growing phenotypes.
Arranz K, Urrutxurtu I, Navarro E.
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Assessing the geographic scale of genetic population management with microsatellites and introns in the clam Ruditapes decussatus [PDF]
Alberto Arias-Perez +2 more
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Extreme climate events, such as heatwaves and torrential rain, affect the physiology and functioning of marine species, especially in estuarine habitats, producing severe ecological and socioeconomic impacts when the affected species support important ...
Rula Domínguez +2 more
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Comparative Assessment of Fatty Acids in Clams From Capo Peloro Lagoon (Sicily). [PDF]
The total fat content and fatty acid profile were evaluated in three species of edible clam (R. decussatus, P. aureus and C. glaucum) from the Capo Peloro and Oliveri‐Tindari lagoons in Sicily, as well as in R. decussatus from two Sardinian lagoons. All species exhibited a high saturated fatty acid content, a good level of DHA, and high‐quality lipids.
Giacobbe S +8 more
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Marine pollution by some heavy metals and physiological response of Ruditapes decussatus [PDF]
Bivalves can accumulate toxicants such as heavy metals in their tissues, for this reason, they are considered as good bio-indicators for water quality. The risk is increased due to eating these clams raw or lightly cooked.
G. El Khodary +3 more
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An infection of Ruditapes decussatus (Bivalvia) by Rickettsia [PDF]
The authors report the presence of a Rickettsia in Ruditapes decussatus from natural populations of the Algarve (Portugal). Light microscopic shows infections of varying importance in gill tissues. Some enclose small procaryotic colonies (cp) scattered in all lamellae; in others, the colonies are scarce and hypertrophic (100 mu m).
Mialhe, Eric +5 more
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