International audienceWe combined the use of pigments, fatty acids and sterols as biomarkers of the seasonal variation in food sources of the great scallop Pecten maximus. From March to October 2011, on a biweekly to twice-weekly basis, scallops and seawater from the water column and the water-sediment interface were collected in the Bay of Brest (Brittany, France). Pigment compositions in the seawater and in the stomach and rectum content of the scallops were analyzed by HPLC. Fatty acids and sterols from digestive gland (DG) tissue were analyzed by gas chromatography. Potential relationships between the temporal proportion of each marker in the environment and in the digestive tract were tested using multivariate analysis. Proportions of ...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation, tissue and subcellular distributions of Ag were investiga...
International audienceThe king scallop, Pecten maximus is a highly valuable seafood in Europe. Over ...
International audienceKnowledge on the energy distribution during the reproductive cycle of the gian...
International audienceWe combined the use of pigments, fatty acids and sterols as biomarkers of the ...
International audienceThe spatial variability of food resources along continental margins can strong...
The present work is the first study of Mediterranean scallop (Pecten jacobaeus) biochemical properti...
Culture of the sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, is constrained by a reliable supply of high-qu...
The present work is the first study of Mediterranean scallop (Pecten jacobaeus) biochemical properti...
The impact of dietary fatty acids on the fatty acid composition and content in different organs (dig...
Juvenile scallops of Pecten maxiumus were studied to see the capability to clear out and incorporate...
Low growth and survival of sea scallops, Placopecten magellanicus, are often observed during postlar...
International audienceThe uptake and loss kinetics of Cd were determined in two species of scallops ...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation, tissue and subcellular distributions of Ag were investiga...
International audienceThe king scallop, Pecten maximus is a highly valuable seafood in Europe. Over ...
International audienceKnowledge on the energy distribution during the reproductive cycle of the gian...
International audienceWe combined the use of pigments, fatty acids and sterols as biomarkers of the ...
International audienceThe spatial variability of food resources along continental margins can strong...
The present work is the first study of Mediterranean scallop (Pecten jacobaeus) biochemical properti...
Culture of the sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, is constrained by a reliable supply of high-qu...
The present work is the first study of Mediterranean scallop (Pecten jacobaeus) biochemical properti...
The impact of dietary fatty acids on the fatty acid composition and content in different organs (dig...
Juvenile scallops of Pecten maxiumus were studied to see the capability to clear out and incorporate...
Low growth and survival of sea scallops, Placopecten magellanicus, are often observed during postlar...
International audienceThe uptake and loss kinetics of Cd were determined in two species of scallops ...
International audienceThe bioaccumulation, tissue and subcellular distributions of Ag were investiga...
International audienceThe king scallop, Pecten maximus is a highly valuable seafood in Europe. Over ...
International audienceKnowledge on the energy distribution during the reproductive cycle of the gian...