نتایج جستجو برای: mussel caging

تعداد نتایج: 5196  

2005
Lisa A. Jones Anthony Ricciardi

Twenty sites along the St. Lawrence River were sampled to determine if the distribution and abundance of invasive mussels (zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) and quagga mussel (Dreissena bugensis)) are explained by physicochemical variables. Calcium concentration, substrate size, and depth independently explained significant proportions of variation in biomass for both species. Zebra mussel po...

2016
Sébastien Duperron Adrien Quiles Kamil M. Szafranski Nelly Léger Bruce Shillito

Citation: Duperron S, Quiles A, Szafranski KM, Léger N and Shillito B (2016) Estimating Symbiont Abundances and Gill Surface Areas in Specimens of the Hydrothermal Vent Mussel Bathymodiolus puteoserpentis Maintained in Pressure Vessels. Front. Mar. Sci. 3:16. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2016.00016 Estimating Symbiont Abundances and Gill Surface Areas in Specimens of the Hydrothermal Vent Mussel Bathymod...

2005
Barrett Brown

5 Widespread use of chlorophenols in industry, agricultural and consumer products has resulted in environmental contamination. Exposure to chlorophenols can cause harmful effects in plants and animals, including humans. In this study, sediment, mussel tissues and wood samples from two local reservoirs (Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley) were analyzed for dichlorophenol (DCP), trichlorophenol (TCP)...

2016
Fazil E Uslu Kerem Pekkan

Hydrodynamic performance of the marine mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, is studied with time-resolved particle image velocimetry. We evaluated inhalant flow, exhalant jet flow, suction performance and flow control capabilities of the mussels quantitatively. Inhalant flow structures of mussels are measured at the coronal plane for the first time in literature. Nutrient fluid is convected into ...

2004
ANTHONY RICCIARDI FRED G. WHORISKEY

During the early 1990s, 2 Eurasian macrofouling mollusks, the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha and the quagga mussel D. bugensis, colonized the freshwater section of the St. Lawrence River and decimated native mussel populations through competitive interference. For several years, zebra mussels dominated molluscan biomass in the river; however, quagga mussels have increased in abundance and ar...

2009
René Gergs Elisabeth Groß

In the last decades, zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) have invaded many freshwater systems with severe consequences for entire communities. Most benthic macroinvertebrates, especially amphipods and chironomids, increase in abundance in the presence of zebra mussels. Increased structural complexity and an unknown biotic factor lead to this effect. Dreissena-associated factors that might infl...

Journal: :Ecology 2013
Carla L Atkinson Caryn C Vaughn Kenneth J Forshay Joshua T Cooper

Nutrient cycling is a key process linking organisms in ecosystems. This is especially apparent in stream environments in which nutrients are taken up readily and cycled through the system in a downstream trajectory. Ecological stoichiometry predicts that biogeochemical cycles of different elements are interdependent because the organisms that drive these cycles require fixed ratios of nutrients...

1999
NINA F. CARACO JONATHAN J. COLE PETER A. RAYMOND DAVID L. STRAYER MICHAEL L. PACE STUART E. G. FINDLAY DAVID T. FISCHER

Changes in the biomass of benthic bivalves can cause dramatic changes in total grazing pressure in aquatic systems, but few studies document ecosystem-level impacts of these changes. This study documents a massive decline in phytoplankton biomass concurrent with the invasion of an exotic benthic bivalve, the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), and demonstrates that the zebra mussel actually ca...

2017
Michelle R Bartsch Lynn A Bartsch William B Richardson Jon M Vallazza Brenda Moraska Lafrancois

Increased nutrient and sediment loading in rivers have caused observable changes in algal community composition, and thereby, altered the quality and quantity of food resources available to native freshwater mussels. Our objective was to characterize the relationship between nutrient conditions and mussel food quality and examine the effects on fatty acid composition, growth and survival of juv...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Bryan A Black Jason B Dunham Brett W Blundon Jayne Brim-Box Alan J Tepley

Analyses of how organisms are likely to respond to a changing climate have focused largely on the direct effects of warming temperatures, though changes in other variables may also be important, particularly the amount and timing of precipitation. Here, we develop a network of eight growth-increment width chronologies for freshwater mussel species in the Pacific Northwest, United States and int...

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