International audienceThe purpose of this study is to examine the response of the oyster Crassostrea gigas to sulphide at different biological scales. A first experiment was designed to measure for 20 h the clearance (CR) and oxygen consumption (OC) rates of oysters exposed at different concentrations of sulphide (0, 3, 6, 12, 20, and 40 μM). The second experiment was carried out to evaluate the metabolic adaptations to chronic sulphide exposure for 10 days by measuring PK and PEPCK enzyme activities, succinate and alanine content, the adenylate energy charge (AEC), and the activity of the electron transport system (ETS) in whole oysters at above 20 μM. PK and PEPCK mRNAs and enzyme activities have been measured in adductor muscle. When exp...
The effect of several antibiotics, molybdate and hydrogen sulfide was tested on anoxic tolerance of ...
Sulphide occurs widely in marine sediments and is highly toxic to most organisms. Its principal pois...
International audienceSessile animals that live on the foreshore undergo tidal cycles, and have to f...
This study was designed to assess in situ the effects of sediment nearness on Crassostrea gigas meta...
WOS:000426390300008International audienceThe Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is an osmoconforming...
The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is an osmoconforming bivalve exposed to wide salinity fluctua...
The effect of prolonged anoxia (96 h under a N2 atmosphere) during either winter (November) or summe...
International audienceIntertidal organisms have to face daily high oxygen variations from hypoxic to...
Vita.The enzymatic response of individual tissues are variable for acute salinity stress. Adductor m...
International audienceHere, we assess the physiological effects induced by environmental concentrati...
Here, we assess the physiological effects induced by environmental concentrations of pesticides in P...
Antibiotics accumulation in aquatic organisms may be of great concern from an ecological point of vi...
The effect of several antibiotics, molybdate and hydrogen sulfide was tested on anoxic tolerance of ...
Sulphide occurs widely in marine sediments and is highly toxic to most organisms. Its principal pois...
International audienceSessile animals that live on the foreshore undergo tidal cycles, and have to f...
This study was designed to assess in situ the effects of sediment nearness on Crassostrea gigas meta...
WOS:000426390300008International audienceThe Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is an osmoconforming...
The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is an osmoconforming bivalve exposed to wide salinity fluctua...
The effect of prolonged anoxia (96 h under a N2 atmosphere) during either winter (November) or summe...
International audienceIntertidal organisms have to face daily high oxygen variations from hypoxic to...
Vita.The enzymatic response of individual tissues are variable for acute salinity stress. Adductor m...
International audienceHere, we assess the physiological effects induced by environmental concentrati...
Here, we assess the physiological effects induced by environmental concentrations of pesticides in P...
Antibiotics accumulation in aquatic organisms may be of great concern from an ecological point of vi...
The effect of several antibiotics, molybdate and hydrogen sulfide was tested on anoxic tolerance of ...
Sulphide occurs widely in marine sediments and is highly toxic to most organisms. Its principal pois...
International audienceSessile animals that live on the foreshore undergo tidal cycles, and have to f...