As bivalve aquaculture expands globally, an understanding of how it alters nitrogen is important to minimize impacts. This study investigated nitrogen cycling associated with clam aquaculture in the Sacca di Goro, Italy (Ruditapes philipinarum) and the Eastern Shore, USA (Mercenaria mercenaria). Ammonium and dissolved oxygen fluxes were positively correlated with clam biomass; R. philippinarum consumed ~ 6 times more oxygen and excreted ~ 5 times more NH4+than M. mercenaria. There was no direct effect of clams on denitrification or dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA); rather, nitrate availability controlled the competition between these microbial pathways. Highest denitrification rates were measured at sites where both water ...
Bivalve aquaculture introduces high densities of farmed organisms to the natural environment with po...
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Excess nitrogen (N) loading and resulting eutrophication plague coastal ecosystems globally. Much wo...
As bivalve aquaculture expands globally, an understanding of how it alters nitrogen is important to ...
The influence of the manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) on N-cycle processes, and oxygen and nutr...
As bivalve aquaculture expands worldwide, an understanding of its role in nutrient cycling is necess...
In coastal ecosystems, suspension-feeding bivalves can remove nitrogen though uptake and assimilatio...
The influences of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on benthic metabolism and nutrient ...
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The influences of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation The influences of suspended mussel ...
Fluxes of dissolved oxygen and ammonium across the water sediment interface were measured in a contr...
Bivalve shellfish potentially reduce excess nitrogen in the water column, however they can also be i...
High densities of bivalves found in aquaculture can exert ‘top-down’ control on primary production t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Bivalve aquaculture is increasingly being considere...
Nitrogen pollution is one of the primary threats to coastal water quality globally, and governmental...
Bivalve aquaculture introduces high densities of farmed organisms to the natural environment with po...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Excess nitrogen (N) loading and resulting eutrophication plague coastal ecosystems globally. Much wo...
As bivalve aquaculture expands globally, an understanding of how it alters nitrogen is important to ...
The influence of the manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) on N-cycle processes, and oxygen and nutr...
As bivalve aquaculture expands worldwide, an understanding of its role in nutrient cycling is necess...
In coastal ecosystems, suspension-feeding bivalves can remove nitrogen though uptake and assimilatio...
The influences of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on benthic metabolism and nutrient ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The influences of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation The influences of suspended mussel ...
Fluxes of dissolved oxygen and ammonium across the water sediment interface were measured in a contr...
Bivalve shellfish potentially reduce excess nitrogen in the water column, however they can also be i...
High densities of bivalves found in aquaculture can exert ‘top-down’ control on primary production t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Bivalve aquaculture is increasingly being considere...
Nitrogen pollution is one of the primary threats to coastal water quality globally, and governmental...
Bivalve aquaculture introduces high densities of farmed organisms to the natural environment with po...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Excess nitrogen (N) loading and resulting eutrophication plague coastal ecosystems globally. Much wo...