The global decline of natural oyster populations emphasizes the need to improve our understanding of their biology. Understanding the role of chemical cues from conspecifics on how oysters occupy appropriate substrata is crucial to learning about their evolution, population dynamics, and chemical communication. Here, a novel role of a macromolecular assembly of shell matrix proteins which act as Crassostrea gigas Settlement Pheromone Protein Components in adult shells is demonstrated as the biological cue responsible for gregarious settlement on conspecifics. A bioassay-guided fractionation approach aided by biochemical and molecular analyses reveals that Gigasin-6 isoform X1 and/or X2 isolated from adult shells is the major inducing cue fo...
Bivalves have evolved a range of complex shell forming mechanisms that are reflected by their incred...
Mollusk shell is one kind of potential biomaterial, but its vague mineralization mechanism hinders i...
The Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas belongs to one of the most species-rich but genomically poorly ...
The global decline of natural oyster populations emphasizes the need to improve our understanding of...
Settlement of larvae of Crassostrea gigas on shell chips (SC) prepared from shells of 11 different s...
Settlement of larvae of Crassostrea gigas on shell chips (SC) prepared from shells of 11 different s...
WOS:000459747700197International audienceFollowing their planktonic phase, the larvae of benthic mar...
The soluble organic matrix (SM) extracted from the shell of the Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginic...
Despite recent work to characterize gene expression changes associated with larval development in oy...
<div><p>Mollusk shell is one kind of potential biomaterial, but its vague mineralization mechanism h...
Molluscan shells, mainly composed of calcium carbonate, also contain organic components such as prot...
Oysters play an important role in estuarine and coastal marine habitats, where the majority of human...
WOS:000447511100005International audienceBioadhesion of marine organisms has been intensively studie...
Bivalves have evolved a range of complex shell forming mechanisms that are reflected by their incred...
Mollusk shell is one kind of potential biomaterial, but its vague mineralization mechanism hinders i...
The Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas belongs to one of the most species-rich but genomically poorly ...
The global decline of natural oyster populations emphasizes the need to improve our understanding of...
Settlement of larvae of Crassostrea gigas on shell chips (SC) prepared from shells of 11 different s...
Settlement of larvae of Crassostrea gigas on shell chips (SC) prepared from shells of 11 different s...
WOS:000459747700197International audienceFollowing their planktonic phase, the larvae of benthic mar...
The soluble organic matrix (SM) extracted from the shell of the Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginic...
Despite recent work to characterize gene expression changes associated with larval development in oy...
<div><p>Mollusk shell is one kind of potential biomaterial, but its vague mineralization mechanism h...
Molluscan shells, mainly composed of calcium carbonate, also contain organic components such as prot...
Oysters play an important role in estuarine and coastal marine habitats, where the majority of human...
WOS:000447511100005International audienceBioadhesion of marine organisms has been intensively studie...
Bivalves have evolved a range of complex shell forming mechanisms that are reflected by their incred...
Mollusk shell is one kind of potential biomaterial, but its vague mineralization mechanism hinders i...
The Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas belongs to one of the most species-rich but genomically poorly ...