The mussel (Mytilus edulis) is successfully grown in aquaculture in Europe. Mussels are usually sold live and wet storage is becoming more common. In this study, oxygen demand and ammonia excretion were assessed at increasing water temperatures and different post-harvest situations. This information was used to calculate minimal flow rates per unit biomass of live mussels sufficient to keep oxygen above 5 mg L-1 or 50% saturation, and avoid accumulation of ammonia in commercial wet storage. In this study, rope-grown mussels were kept out of water for 8 h to simulate harvesting conditions and then re-immersed in holding tanks at 5, 10 and 15 °C. Oxygen and ammonia ...
Bivalve aquaculture in nearshore sites has expanded worldwide. Mussel farming productivity is common...
WOS:000445999900005International audiencePost-harvesting, handling and storage practices, particular...
In this study, the food conditions for mussels are estimated at different locations within the Ooste...
This study investigated the energetics of the greenshell mussel, Perna canaliculus, one of New Zeala...
International audienceMytilids occur worldwide, and mussel beds are a prominent intertidal and subti...
When contaminated, most molluscs destined for human consumption require a depuration regime lasting ...
10 pages, 1 figure, 10 tables.Clearance and ingestion rates, absorption efficiencies and respiration...
The aim of the work was to investigate oxygen consumption, ammonia excretion, O:N ratio derived from...
Gas chromatography mass spectroscopy was applied to characterize the metabolic profiles of hatchery-...
International audienceIn response to the closure of shellfish production sites due to increasing occ...
1. Mytilus edulis acclimated its rates of oxygen consumption when maintained at reduced oxygen tensi...
The results of experiments recorded by Bayne & Scullard (1977) confirmed earlier studies (Bayne, 197...
Three levels of metabolism have been identified in the mussel Mytilus edulis L. Standard Metabolism ...
In response to the closure of shellfish production sites due to increasing occurrence of toxic algal...
Synchronous seasonal reproduction in Mytilus galloprovincialis has been well documented, however asy...
Bivalve aquaculture in nearshore sites has expanded worldwide. Mussel farming productivity is common...
WOS:000445999900005International audiencePost-harvesting, handling and storage practices, particular...
In this study, the food conditions for mussels are estimated at different locations within the Ooste...
This study investigated the energetics of the greenshell mussel, Perna canaliculus, one of New Zeala...
International audienceMytilids occur worldwide, and mussel beds are a prominent intertidal and subti...
When contaminated, most molluscs destined for human consumption require a depuration regime lasting ...
10 pages, 1 figure, 10 tables.Clearance and ingestion rates, absorption efficiencies and respiration...
The aim of the work was to investigate oxygen consumption, ammonia excretion, O:N ratio derived from...
Gas chromatography mass spectroscopy was applied to characterize the metabolic profiles of hatchery-...
International audienceIn response to the closure of shellfish production sites due to increasing occ...
1. Mytilus edulis acclimated its rates of oxygen consumption when maintained at reduced oxygen tensi...
The results of experiments recorded by Bayne & Scullard (1977) confirmed earlier studies (Bayne, 197...
Three levels of metabolism have been identified in the mussel Mytilus edulis L. Standard Metabolism ...
In response to the closure of shellfish production sites due to increasing occurrence of toxic algal...
Synchronous seasonal reproduction in Mytilus galloprovincialis has been well documented, however asy...
Bivalve aquaculture in nearshore sites has expanded worldwide. Mussel farming productivity is common...
WOS:000445999900005International audiencePost-harvesting, handling and storage practices, particular...
In this study, the food conditions for mussels are estimated at different locations within the Ooste...