We describe culturing techniques and development for the cold-seep mussel “Bathymodiolus” childressi, the only deep-sea bivalve for which development has been detailed. Spawning was induced in mature mussels by injection of 2 mmol l−1 serotonin into the anterior adductor muscle. The mean egg diameter is 69.15 ± 2.36 μm (±S.D.; n = 50) and eggs are negatively buoyant. Cleavages are spiral and at 7–8 °C occur at a rate of one per 3–9 h through hatching, with free-swimming blastulae hatching by 40 h and shells beginning to develop by day 12. When temperature was raised to 12–14 °C after hatching, larvae developed to D-shell veligers by day 8 without being fed. Egg size and larval shell morphology indicate that “B.” childressi has a planktotrop...
It has long been understood that the larval life stage is responsible for the dispersion of many mar...
Mussels within the subfamily Bathymodiolinae, in particular the larger Bathymodiolus species (sensu ...
Two species of blue mussel, Myrilus edulis and Myrilus trossulus, are sympatric throughout much of t...
We describe culturing techniques and development for the cold-seep mussel “Bathymodiolus” childressi...
We describe culturing techniques and development for the cold-seep mussel "Bathymodiolus" childressi...
Continuous or semi-continuous reproduction is the norm in deep-sea animals, with exceptions explaine...
In order to understand bivalve life history traits it is necessary to understand the characteristics...
Paphies ventricosa is a large (up to 150 mm shell length) surf clam endemic to New Zealand, with a g...
In Potamocorbula amurensis time for development to the straight-hinge larval stage is 48 hr at 15°C...
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Channel whelks (Busycotypus canaliculatus) were cultured from hatch through 171 days to describe the...
Channel whelks (Busycotypus canaliculatus) were cultured from hatch through 171 days to describe the...
Mussels within the subfamily Bathymodiolinae, in particular the larger Bathymodiolus species (sensu ...
Mussels within the subfamily Bathymodiolinae, in particular the larger Bathymodiolus species (sensu ...
BACKGROUND: Since the discovery of deep-sea chemosynthesis-based communities, much work has been don...
It has long been understood that the larval life stage is responsible for the dispersion of many mar...
Mussels within the subfamily Bathymodiolinae, in particular the larger Bathymodiolus species (sensu ...
Two species of blue mussel, Myrilus edulis and Myrilus trossulus, are sympatric throughout much of t...
We describe culturing techniques and development for the cold-seep mussel “Bathymodiolus” childressi...
We describe culturing techniques and development for the cold-seep mussel "Bathymodiolus" childressi...
Continuous or semi-continuous reproduction is the norm in deep-sea animals, with exceptions explaine...
In order to understand bivalve life history traits it is necessary to understand the characteristics...
Paphies ventricosa is a large (up to 150 mm shell length) surf clam endemic to New Zealand, with a g...
In Potamocorbula amurensis time for development to the straight-hinge larval stage is 48 hr at 15°C...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Channel whelks (Busycotypus canaliculatus) were cultured from hatch through 171 days to describe the...
Channel whelks (Busycotypus canaliculatus) were cultured from hatch through 171 days to describe the...
Mussels within the subfamily Bathymodiolinae, in particular the larger Bathymodiolus species (sensu ...
Mussels within the subfamily Bathymodiolinae, in particular the larger Bathymodiolus species (sensu ...
BACKGROUND: Since the discovery of deep-sea chemosynthesis-based communities, much work has been don...
It has long been understood that the larval life stage is responsible for the dispersion of many mar...
Mussels within the subfamily Bathymodiolinae, in particular the larger Bathymodiolus species (sensu ...
Two species of blue mussel, Myrilus edulis and Myrilus trossulus, are sympatric throughout much of t...