نتایج جستجو برای: dreissena polymorpha

تعداد نتایج: 1576  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Suzanne M Peyer John C Hermanson Carol Eunmi Lee

Although zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) initially colonized shallow habitats within the North American Great Lakes, quagga mussels (Dreissena bugensis) are becoming dominant in both shallow- and deep-water habitats. Shell morphology differs among zebra, shallow quagga and deep quagga mussels but functional consequences of such differences are unknown. We examined effects of shell morpholo...

2009
John Hesselschwerdt Jasmin Necker Karl Matthias Wantzen

Over the past decades the invasive Ponto-Caspian gammarid Dikerogammarus villosus spread throughout large rivers of central Europe, thereby rapidly displacing most of the native gammarid species. In 2003, D. villosus was fi rst observed in Lake Constance and was predicted to out-compete the native Gammarus roeselii. However, today the two species coexist at several sites. We hypothesized that a...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 2015
A Ács K Imre Gy Kiss J Csaba J Győri Á Vehovszky A Farkas

The multixenobiotic defense mechanism (MXR) in aquatic organisms was recognized as a first-line defense system, and its potential use as an early biomarker of exposure to environmental stress has raised attention in the last two decades. To evaluate the relevance of this biomarker in the freshwater mussel Dreissena polymorpha, we studied its responsiveness within laboratory exposures to contami...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 2012
Amélie Châtel Virginie Faucet-Marquis Marine Perret Catherine Gourlay-Francé Emmanuelle Uher Annie Pfohl-Leszkowicz Françoise Vincent-Hubert

The use of DNA adduct analysis has previously focused on the use of marine organisms for biomonitoring, whereas similar investigations in freshwater organisms are sparse. In that context, we have investigated the relevance of DNA adducts as biomarkers of genotoxicity in the freshwater mussels Dreissena polymorpha. The objective of the present study is to determine the stability of DNA adducts i...

Journal: :Mutation research 1996
J Mersch M N Beauvais P Nagel

Zebra mussels, Dreissena polymorpha, were exposed to four directly acting reference clastogens (mitomycin C, bleomycin, dimethylarsinic acid and potassium chromate) under laboratory conditions. The aim was to examine the inducibility of micronuclei (MN) in haemocytes and gill cells. Positive responses were observed in both tissues for all four substances used under the given test conditions. Th...

2011
ALEXANDER Y. KARATAYEV LYUBOV E. BURLAKOVA VADIM A. KARATAYEV DEMETRIO BOLTOVSKOY

In this study, for the first time, using similar methods, we compared the population density and distribution across different substrate types of Limnoperna fortunei andDreissena polymorpha, as well as their impacts on the composition of benthic communities. Data on L. fortunei were obtained in Rio Tercero Reservoir, Argentina, whereas studies on D. polymorpha were conducted in North America an...

2005
Angela M. BOBELDYK Jonathan M. BOSSENBROEK Michelle A. EVANS-WHITE David M. LODGE

We postulated that dispersal through streams is an important factor in the spread of nonindigenous aquatic species to uninvaded lakes. We tested this hypothesis with zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha), whose planktonic larvae are particularly prone to transport through streams. To examine this potential mechanism of spread, we (1) assessed populations of zebra mussels in 2000 and 2003 in coup...

2002
W. J. Edwards

Vertical mixing processes and thermal structure of large lakes can impact the biological processes both through vertical transport processes and the exponential decay of light with depth. I investigated the role of these issues in algal consumption, production and influence on oxygen dynamics. The impact of a benthic filter feeder limited by physical transport of algae to the benthos. Hydrodyna...

2018
Gary L. Fahnenstiel Gregory A. Lang Thomas F. Nalepa Thomas H. Johengen

A large-scale study of Saginaw Bay was initiated in 1990 and continued through 1993 to examine the effects of the zebra mussel colonization which began in summerlfall 1991. Saginaw Bay responded quickly to the zebra mussel colonization, as fall 1991 values of chlorophyll were similar to 1992 and 1993 values. In inner Saginaw Bay, where most zebra mussels were found, chlorophyll, kPAR, and total...

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