The Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas was introduced from Japan to many countries in the world for oyster farming, resulting in the establishment of wild populations in intertidal zones and resource competition with local faunas. This study examined physiological responses of wild oysters and farmed oysters to thermal (15\ua0°C, 25\ua0°C, 37\ua0°C and 44\ua0°C) and salinity stress (39, 50 and 60\ua0ppt). The wild oysters produced more 72\ua0kDa heat shock proteins when the temperature increased from 15\ua0°C to 25\ua0°C and 37\ua0°C and the salinity increased from 39 to 50 and 60\ua0ppt. However, the amount of 69\ua0kDa heat shock protein was similar between farmed and wild oysters when the temperature increased from 15\ua0°C to the subletha...
Abstract During the annual cycle, oysters are exposed to seasonal slow changes in temperature, but d...
Bivalves are frequently exposed to salinity and temperature fluctuations in the estuary. This study ...
Although thermal performance is widely recognised to be pivotal in determining species' distribution...
Mass mortality is often observed in cultured oysters during the period following spawning in the sum...
International audienceThe effect of thermal stress during reproduction was experimentally evaluated ...
Securing economically and ecologically significant molluscs, as our oceans warm due to climate chang...
Published by the National Shellfisheries Association. Image courtesy of the BioDiversity Heritage Li...
International audienceGroups of oysters (Crassostrea gigas) were exposed to 25 degrees C for 24 days...
Mean global temperature has increased approximately 1 ??C over the course the last century\ud and is...
Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is one of the most important species for aquaculture and ecologic...
Securing economically and ecologically significant oyster species, as our oceans warm and acidify fr...
This paper investigates the temporal responses of 2-year old Crassostrea gigas to environmental chan...
International audienceSummer mortality of Pacific oysters is known in several countries. However no ...
Abstract During the annual cycle, oysters are exposed to seasonal slow changes in temperature, but d...
Bivalves are frequently exposed to salinity and temperature fluctuations in the estuary. This study ...
Although thermal performance is widely recognised to be pivotal in determining species' distribution...
Mass mortality is often observed in cultured oysters during the period following spawning in the sum...
International audienceThe effect of thermal stress during reproduction was experimentally evaluated ...
Securing economically and ecologically significant molluscs, as our oceans warm due to climate chang...
Published by the National Shellfisheries Association. Image courtesy of the BioDiversity Heritage Li...
International audienceGroups of oysters (Crassostrea gigas) were exposed to 25 degrees C for 24 days...
Mean global temperature has increased approximately 1 ??C over the course the last century\ud and is...
Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is one of the most important species for aquaculture and ecologic...
Securing economically and ecologically significant oyster species, as our oceans warm and acidify fr...
This paper investigates the temporal responses of 2-year old Crassostrea gigas to environmental chan...
International audienceSummer mortality of Pacific oysters is known in several countries. However no ...
Abstract During the annual cycle, oysters are exposed to seasonal slow changes in temperature, but d...
Bivalves are frequently exposed to salinity and temperature fluctuations in the estuary. This study ...
Although thermal performance is widely recognised to be pivotal in determining species' distribution...