This study describes the physiological performance of two populations of the razor clam Tagelus dombeii from two geographic areas with different histories of exposure to paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) linked to the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella. Clams from Melinka-Aysen, which are frequently exposed to PSP, were not affected by the presence of toxins in the diet. However, clams from Corral-Valdivia, which have never been exposed to PSP, exhibited significantly reduced filtration activity and absorption, affecting the energy allocated to scope for growth (SFG). Ammonia excretion and oxygen uptake were not affected significantly by the presence of A. catenella in the diet. Measurements of energy acquisition and expenditure w...
International audienceThis study was designed to assess the contribution of feeding behavior to inte...
Juveniles of the mussel Mytilus chilensis were exposed to a diet containing paralytic shel...
International audienceIn this study of short-term exposure of Ruditapes philippinarum from Brittany,...
This study describes the physiological performance of two populations of the razor clam Tagelus domb...
<div><p>This study describes the physiological performance of two populations of the razor clam <i>T...
Although there are no authenticated records of human illness due to PSP in New Zealand, nationwide p...
Harmful algal blooms (HAB) may impose a serious threat to aquatic lives and human health. We determi...
Manila clam stock from Arcachon Bay, France, is declining, as is commercial harvest. To understand t...
11 pages, 6 figures, 1 tableThe effects of harmful algae on bivalve physiology are complex and invol...
There is a growing concern on the potential impacts of the harmful algal bloom (HAB) on the human so...
International audienceManila clam stock from Arcachon Bay, France, is declining, as is commercial ha...
International audienceThis study was designed to assess the contribution of feeding behavior to inte...
Juveniles of the mussel Mytilus chilensis were exposed to a diet containing paralytic shel...
International audienceIn this study of short-term exposure of Ruditapes philippinarum from Brittany,...
This study describes the physiological performance of two populations of the razor clam Tagelus domb...
<div><p>This study describes the physiological performance of two populations of the razor clam <i>T...
Although there are no authenticated records of human illness due to PSP in New Zealand, nationwide p...
Harmful algal blooms (HAB) may impose a serious threat to aquatic lives and human health. We determi...
Manila clam stock from Arcachon Bay, France, is declining, as is commercial harvest. To understand t...
11 pages, 6 figures, 1 tableThe effects of harmful algae on bivalve physiology are complex and invol...
There is a growing concern on the potential impacts of the harmful algal bloom (HAB) on the human so...
International audienceManila clam stock from Arcachon Bay, France, is declining, as is commercial ha...
International audienceThis study was designed to assess the contribution of feeding behavior to inte...
Juveniles of the mussel Mytilus chilensis were exposed to a diet containing paralytic shel...
International audienceIn this study of short-term exposure of Ruditapes philippinarum from Brittany,...