Oxygen consumption and ammonia excretion in different size groups of clam, Marcia opima collected from Tuticorin Bay in Tamil Nadu was studied. Oxygen: Nitrogen ratio was calculated by using atomic equivalents and ranged between 133 - 175 for small, 97 – 117.2 for medium and 63.5 – 75.8 for large clams on day one. After day 3, the range was 238.4 – 282.1, 160.9 – 189 and 100 - 137.5 respectively. During starvation, a decline in excretion rate has been observed, which can be proposed as an index of stress. The study supports interaction of oxygen consumption and nitrogen excretion, which can provide a better understanding of the oxidative and nitrogen metabolism in the clam
For studying the influence of feed and temperature on gonad growth and maturity of the baby clam Ma...
The estuarine clam, Meretrix meretrix was exposed to predetermined seasonal sublethal and lethal con...
The amount of water that passes over the gills of lamellibranchs is of considerable interest in the...
Not AvailableOxygen consumption and ammonia excretion in different size groups of clam, Marcia opima...
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...
468-472Oxygen consumption rate (OCR) of the estuarine clam, Soletellina diphos (Linnaeus) was stud...
Giant clams (F. Tridacnidae) have recently been investigated for mariculture, in order to replenish ...
The results of experiments recorded by Bayne & Scullard (1977) confirmed earlier studies (Bayne, 197...
Fluxes of dissolved oxygen and ammonium across the water sediment interface were measured in a contr...
The suspension-feeding Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is a native species of the western Pacifi...
Oxygen, sulphide and nutrient (ammonia, nitrite and phosphate) uptake of Anodontia edentula was meas...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum has become a common and dominant macrobenthic species in coa...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum has become a common and dominant macrobenthic species in coa...
Gross biochemical composition and condition index were investigated in two geographically separated ...
For studying the influence of feed and temperature on gonad growth and maturity of the baby clam Ma...
The estuarine clam, Meretrix meretrix was exposed to predetermined seasonal sublethal and lethal con...
The amount of water that passes over the gills of lamellibranchs is of considerable interest in the...
Not AvailableOxygen consumption and ammonia excretion in different size groups of clam, Marcia opima...
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...
468-472Oxygen consumption rate (OCR) of the estuarine clam, Soletellina diphos (Linnaeus) was stud...
Giant clams (F. Tridacnidae) have recently been investigated for mariculture, in order to replenish ...
The results of experiments recorded by Bayne & Scullard (1977) confirmed earlier studies (Bayne, 197...
Fluxes of dissolved oxygen and ammonium across the water sediment interface were measured in a contr...
The suspension-feeding Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is a native species of the western Pacifi...
Oxygen, sulphide and nutrient (ammonia, nitrite and phosphate) uptake of Anodontia edentula was meas...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum has become a common and dominant macrobenthic species in coa...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum has become a common and dominant macrobenthic species in coa...
Gross biochemical composition and condition index were investigated in two geographically separated ...
For studying the influence of feed and temperature on gonad growth and maturity of the baby clam Ma...
The estuarine clam, Meretrix meretrix was exposed to predetermined seasonal sublethal and lethal con...
The amount of water that passes over the gills of lamellibranchs is of considerable interest in the...