The present study reports new insights into the complexity of environmental drivers in aquatic animals. The focus of this study was to determine the main forces that drive mollusc bivalve behavior in situ. To answer this question, the authors continuously studied the valve movements of permanently immersed oysters, Crassostrea gigas, during a 1-year-long in situ study. Valve behavior was monitored with a specially build valvometer, which allows continuously recording of up to 16 bivalves at high frequency (10 Hz). The results highlight a strong relationship between the rhythms of valve behavior and the complex association of the sun-earth-moon orbital positions. Permanently immersed C. gigas follows a robust and strong behavior primarily dr...
<div><p>Molecular clock system constitutes the origin of biological rhythms that allow organisms to ...
International audienceAnthropogenic disturbance may affect animal behaviour and should generally be ...
As a marine organism, the oyster Crassostrea gigas inhabits a complex biotope governed by interactio...
International audienceThe present study reports new insights into the complexity of environmental dr...
International audienceOrganisms possess endogenous clock mechanisms that are synchronized to externa...
Valvometry techniques used to monitor bivalve gaping activity have elucidated numerous relationships...
Transitional coastal zones are subject to high degrees of temporal fluctuation in environmental cond...
Transitional coastal zones are subject to high degrees of temporal fluctuation in environmental cond...
Marine organisms adapt to complex temporal environments that include daily, tidal, semi-lunar, lunar...
Marine organisms adapt to complex temporal environments that include daily, tidal, semi-lunar, lunar...
We report the results from two years of laboratory observations of the tide-associated rhythms of ac...
The rhythms and responses of animals to environmental factors are important issues for their adaptat...
<div><p>Molecular clock system constitutes the origin of biological rhythms that allow organisms to ...
International audienceAnthropogenic disturbance may affect animal behaviour and should generally be ...
As a marine organism, the oyster Crassostrea gigas inhabits a complex biotope governed by interactio...
International audienceThe present study reports new insights into the complexity of environmental dr...
International audienceOrganisms possess endogenous clock mechanisms that are synchronized to externa...
Valvometry techniques used to monitor bivalve gaping activity have elucidated numerous relationships...
Transitional coastal zones are subject to high degrees of temporal fluctuation in environmental cond...
Transitional coastal zones are subject to high degrees of temporal fluctuation in environmental cond...
Marine organisms adapt to complex temporal environments that include daily, tidal, semi-lunar, lunar...
Marine organisms adapt to complex temporal environments that include daily, tidal, semi-lunar, lunar...
We report the results from two years of laboratory observations of the tide-associated rhythms of ac...
The rhythms and responses of animals to environmental factors are important issues for their adaptat...
<div><p>Molecular clock system constitutes the origin of biological rhythms that allow organisms to ...
International audienceAnthropogenic disturbance may affect animal behaviour and should generally be ...
As a marine organism, the oyster Crassostrea gigas inhabits a complex biotope governed by interactio...