The blue mussel, Mytilus edulis, attaches itself to the substrate by producing a radially arranged complex of collagenous byssal threads. The strength of byssal attachment, or tenacity, has been shown to vary seasonally on Rhode Island shores, increasing twofold in spring in comparison with fall. It was previously assumed that this seasonality was due to increased thread production following periods of increased wave action; however, recent findings do not support this view. As an alternate hypothesis, this study evaluates the contribution of seasonal changes in the material properties of byssal threads to an annual cycle in mussel attachment strength. Tensile mechanical tests were performed seasonally, on both newly produced threads and on...
In hydrodynamically turbulent marine environments, the settlement and survival of marine organisms d...
Synopsis Mussels rely on a strong byssal attachment to persist in a range of habitats with differing...
International audienceMussel culture relies on the mussel self-attachment capacity through byssus pr...
The blue mussel Mytilus edulis maintains a strong attachment to the substrate in high energy environ...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) need a strong byssal attachment to remain anchored on wave swept shore...
Mussels attach themselves to hard substrates by extruding thin, strong, and flexible hair- like atta...
Mussels attach to substrates by means of byssal threads. The amount of threads produced influences ...
The ability to produce a strong byssal attachment is one key to the competitive dominance of mussels...
The attachment strength of sessile intertidal organisms is continuously challenged by the hydrodynam...
Natural materials and structures have evolved over millions of years to perform very complex and spe...
The byssus threads of the common mussel, Mytilus edulis L., have been tested mechanically and the re...
Materials found in nature exhibit remarkable properties allowing natural living systems to survive. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Global climate change by way of warming ocean tempe...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) can alter the strength of byssal attachment and move between and withi...
30 páginas, 2 tablas, 4 figuras.-- The final publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe ef...
In hydrodynamically turbulent marine environments, the settlement and survival of marine organisms d...
Synopsis Mussels rely on a strong byssal attachment to persist in a range of habitats with differing...
International audienceMussel culture relies on the mussel self-attachment capacity through byssus pr...
The blue mussel Mytilus edulis maintains a strong attachment to the substrate in high energy environ...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) need a strong byssal attachment to remain anchored on wave swept shore...
Mussels attach themselves to hard substrates by extruding thin, strong, and flexible hair- like atta...
Mussels attach to substrates by means of byssal threads. The amount of threads produced influences ...
The ability to produce a strong byssal attachment is one key to the competitive dominance of mussels...
The attachment strength of sessile intertidal organisms is continuously challenged by the hydrodynam...
Natural materials and structures have evolved over millions of years to perform very complex and spe...
The byssus threads of the common mussel, Mytilus edulis L., have been tested mechanically and the re...
Materials found in nature exhibit remarkable properties allowing natural living systems to survive. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Global climate change by way of warming ocean tempe...
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) can alter the strength of byssal attachment and move between and withi...
30 páginas, 2 tablas, 4 figuras.-- The final publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe ef...
In hydrodynamically turbulent marine environments, the settlement and survival of marine organisms d...
Synopsis Mussels rely on a strong byssal attachment to persist in a range of habitats with differing...
International audienceMussel culture relies on the mussel self-attachment capacity through byssus pr...