Mussels (Mytilus spp.) are used frequently in biological effects studies and biomonitoring programs either as transplanted groups or native populations. However, as a result of the similarities in the external morphology of Mytilus, which are influenced by environmental factors, visual identification is often never certain. Because differences in contaminant bioaccumulation and biomarker responses may occur among the 3 mussel species Mytilus edulis, Mytilus trossulus, and Mytilus galloprovincialis, bias in biological effects studies and biomonitoring programs is likely. In the current study, mussels were collected from strategic locations along the 25,000-km Norwegian coastline and identified to species by polymerase chain reaction amplific...
The blue mussel genus Mytilus is a popular food source and an important model organism for many scie...
The genetic constitution of mussels (<i>Mytilus</i> spp.) was studied by means of three nuclear (Me ...
Mussels belonging to the Mytilus species complex (M. edulis, ME; M. galloprovincialis, MG; and M. tr...
The blue mussel Mytilus is a popular food source with high economical value. Species of the M. eduli...
The Mytilus mussels are spread all over the world and many related species coexist in several areas ...
Although the overall consensus sets up that mussels in the Northern Iberian Peninsula belong to the ...
The development of diagnostic markers has been a long-standing interest of population geneticists as...
Mytilus species are important organisms in marine systems being highly abundant and widely distribut...
A biomonitoring programme of wild and caged mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) was carried out at f...
Microplastic (MP) contamination is ubiquitous in the environment and many species worldwide have bee...
Marine bivalves of the genus Mytilus are intertidal filter-feeders commonly used as biosensors of co...
Climate change and pollution resulting from human activities in the Arctic require reliable monitori...
Marine bivalves of the genus Mytilus are intertidal filter-feeders commonly used as biosensors of co...
Microplastic (MP) contamination is ubiquitous in the environment and many species worldwide have bee...
Cryptic and hybridizing species may lack diagnostic taxonomic characters leaving researchers with se...
The blue mussel genus Mytilus is a popular food source and an important model organism for many scie...
The genetic constitution of mussels (<i>Mytilus</i> spp.) was studied by means of three nuclear (Me ...
Mussels belonging to the Mytilus species complex (M. edulis, ME; M. galloprovincialis, MG; and M. tr...
The blue mussel Mytilus is a popular food source with high economical value. Species of the M. eduli...
The Mytilus mussels are spread all over the world and many related species coexist in several areas ...
Although the overall consensus sets up that mussels in the Northern Iberian Peninsula belong to the ...
The development of diagnostic markers has been a long-standing interest of population geneticists as...
Mytilus species are important organisms in marine systems being highly abundant and widely distribut...
A biomonitoring programme of wild and caged mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) was carried out at f...
Microplastic (MP) contamination is ubiquitous in the environment and many species worldwide have bee...
Marine bivalves of the genus Mytilus are intertidal filter-feeders commonly used as biosensors of co...
Climate change and pollution resulting from human activities in the Arctic require reliable monitori...
Marine bivalves of the genus Mytilus are intertidal filter-feeders commonly used as biosensors of co...
Microplastic (MP) contamination is ubiquitous in the environment and many species worldwide have bee...
Cryptic and hybridizing species may lack diagnostic taxonomic characters leaving researchers with se...
The blue mussel genus Mytilus is a popular food source and an important model organism for many scie...
The genetic constitution of mussels (<i>Mytilus</i> spp.) was studied by means of three nuclear (Me ...
Mussels belonging to the Mytilus species complex (M. edulis, ME; M. galloprovincialis, MG; and M. tr...