نتایج جستجو برای: wedge clam

تعداد نتایج: 14300  

2007
JOANNA JOYNER-MATOS LAUREN J. CHAPMAN CRAIG A. DOWNS DAVID JULIAN

1. Distribution and abundance patterns are influenced by cellular responses to abiotic stressors. 2. The freshwater clam Sphaerium sp. inhabits swamp/stream systems in Uganda, in which dissolved O 2 (DO), pH and water transparency form ecotonal gradients along tributary streams. Along a swamp/stream transect, clam abundance was negatively related to DO, pH and transparency; clams were most abun...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1995
J E Turner C G Minkoff K H Martin R Misra K I Swenson

Cell cycle progression for postembryonic cells requires the activity of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase (HMG-R), the enzyme which catalyzes the production of the isoprenoid precursor, mevalonate. In this study, we examine the requirements of HMG-R activity for cell cycle progression during the meiotic and early mitotic divisions using oocytes and dividing embryos from the surf c...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology 2012
Wei-Yu Chen Chung-Min Liao Yun-Ru Ju Sher Singh Li-John Jou Bo-Ching Chen Jeng-Wei Tsai

It has been proposed that irreversible responses of organisms exposed to contaminants are due to a systems-level feedback. Here we tested this hypothesis by reanalyzing the published data on toxicokinetics and survival probability based on a systems-level threshold damage model (TDM) incorporating with a positive damage feedback to explore the steady-state response and dynamic behavior of damag...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2009
Mickael Perrigault Deenie M Buggé Chen Chuan Hao Bassem Allam

Quahog parasite unknown (QPX) is a fatal protistan parasite affecting cultured and wild hard clams Mercenaria mercenaria along the northeastern coasts of the USA and maritime Canada. Field investigations and laboratory transmission studies revealed some variations in the susceptibility of different hard clam stocks to QPX infection. In this study, we used in vitro QPX cultures to investigate th...

2011
Laura F. White Lindsay C. Orr

Whether the non-native seaweed Sargassum muticum can displace or impact native eelgrass Zostera marina has been debated in the literature, based on differing substrate requirements of the 2 species. Field observations in Bamfield, British Columbia, Canada, revealed that the non-native S. muticum successfully inhabits an eelgrass bed through colonizing siphons of the native clam Tresus capax. Nu...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Richard W G Caldow Richard A Stillman Sarah E A le V dit Durell Andy D West Selwyn McGrorty John D Goss-Custard Philippa J Wood John Humphreys

Introductions of non-native species are seen as major threats to ecosystem function and biodiversity. However, invasions of aquatic habitats by non-native species are known to benefit generalist consumers that exhibit dietary switches and prey upon the exotic species in addition to or in preference to native ones. There is, however, little knowledge concerning the population-level implications ...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2004
Vera L Trainer Brian D Bill

The Pacific razor clam, Siliqua patula, is known to retain domoic acid, a water-soluble glutamate receptor agonist produced by diatoms of the genus Pseudo-nitzschia. The mechanism by which razor clams tolerate high levels of the toxin, domoic acid, in their tissues while still retaining normal nerve function is unknown. In our study, a domoic acid binding site was solubilized from razor clam si...

Journal: :RNA 1999
N Minshall J Walker M Dale N Standart

In the transcriptionally inert maturing oocyte and early embryo, control of gene expression is largely mediated by regulated changes in translational activity of maternal mRNAs. Some mRNAs are activated in response to poly(A) tail lengthening; in other cases activation results from de-repression of the inactive or masked mRNA. The 3' UTR cis-acting elements that direct these changes are defined...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2002
P K S Shin A W M Ng R Y H Cheung

The burrowing responses of a common tropical bivalve, the short-neck clam Ruditapes philippinarum, to cadmium (Cd)-spiked sediment, variations of sediment grain size and natural sediments collected from 15 locations in Hong Kong's inshore waters were investigated through a series of laboratory tests. Results showed that the burrowing response exhibited a negative relationship with an increase i...

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2021

Restoration is increasingly utilized as a strategy to stymie the loss of coastal habitats. Coastal habitat restoration has predominantly emphasized designs that minimize physical stress and competition. As evidence pervasiveness this approach, we conducted global survey seagrass restorationers found strong affinity for stress-avoidant with adult shoots in dispersed rather than aggregated config...

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