Synopsis Mussels rely on a strong byssal attachment to persist in a range of habitats with differing rates of water flow. Recent studies, however, suggest that the ability of one mussel species to sense and respond adaptively to the flow in its environment is limited under even modest flow conditions because the process of byssal thread formation is disrupted. This study extends these findings to four mussel species,Mytilus trossulus,M. galloprovincialis,M. californianus, andModiolus modiolus. Collectively, the response of byssal thread formation decreased with rates of flow above 25 cm/s and the critical flow threshold was estimated to be550 cm/s. How can mussels persist on shores where flow is an order of magnitude higher? Using a combina...
The blue mussel Mytilus edulis maintains a strong attachment to the substrate in high energy environ...
13 pages, 5 tables, 5 figuresLocal environmental conditions can have strong effects on ecophysiologi...
Mussels respond to threats from predators by increasing anti-predator traits, which include a suite ...
Synopsis Mussels rely on a strong byssal attachment to persist in a range of habitats with differing...
As ecosystem engineers, mussels create habitat for many species by ameliorating harsh environments,...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) can alter the strength of byssal attachment and move between and withi...
The attachment strength of sessile intertidal organisms is continuously challenged by the hydrodynam...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) can alter the strength of byssal attachment and move between and withi...
Freshwater mussels (Order Unionoida) are a widespread and ecologically significant group of bivalve ...
Water flow is an important characteristic determining the settlement and growth of macroinvertebrate...
Blue mussels create extensive aggregations on intertidal and low subtidal shores in the Gulf of Main...
Increasing use of the marine environment and changes in weather extremes from climate change are alt...
Increasing use of the marine environment and changes in weather extremes from climate change are alt...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) need a strong byssal attachment to remain anchored on wave swept shore...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) need a strong byssal attachment to remain anchored on wave swept shore...
The blue mussel Mytilus edulis maintains a strong attachment to the substrate in high energy environ...
13 pages, 5 tables, 5 figuresLocal environmental conditions can have strong effects on ecophysiologi...
Mussels respond to threats from predators by increasing anti-predator traits, which include a suite ...
Synopsis Mussels rely on a strong byssal attachment to persist in a range of habitats with differing...
As ecosystem engineers, mussels create habitat for many species by ameliorating harsh environments,...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) can alter the strength of byssal attachment and move between and withi...
The attachment strength of sessile intertidal organisms is continuously challenged by the hydrodynam...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) can alter the strength of byssal attachment and move between and withi...
Freshwater mussels (Order Unionoida) are a widespread and ecologically significant group of bivalve ...
Water flow is an important characteristic determining the settlement and growth of macroinvertebrate...
Blue mussels create extensive aggregations on intertidal and low subtidal shores in the Gulf of Main...
Increasing use of the marine environment and changes in weather extremes from climate change are alt...
Increasing use of the marine environment and changes in weather extremes from climate change are alt...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) need a strong byssal attachment to remain anchored on wave swept shore...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) need a strong byssal attachment to remain anchored on wave swept shore...
The blue mussel Mytilus edulis maintains a strong attachment to the substrate in high energy environ...
13 pages, 5 tables, 5 figuresLocal environmental conditions can have strong effects on ecophysiologi...
Mussels respond to threats from predators by increasing anti-predator traits, which include a suite ...