Sequential alternation of extracellular digestion in the stomach and intracellular digestion in the diverticula appears widespread among bivalves. The present study documents some physiological consequences of such processes in Mytilus edulis L. collected during 1981 from Whitsand Bay, Cornwall, England. Pronounced temporal fluctuations in faecal deposition are described that relate, in terms of amplitude and period, to both sinusoidal rhythmicity established for ammonia excretion and changes in the morphology of digestive tubules. Although at least partially synchronised among replicate groups of mussels, these cycles bore no consistent relationship with exogenous influences. Hourly fluctuation in the net absorption efficiency for nitrogen...
Seasonal environmental changes may affect the physiology of Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lam.), an int...
The intertidal mussel Mytilus californianus is a critical foundation species that is exposed to fluc...
International audienceMytilids occur worldwide, and mussel beds are a prominent intertidal and subti...
Sequential alternation of extracellular digestion in the stomach and intracellular digestion in the ...
151-154Rhythmic changes in the morphology, length, protein content and dry weight of the crystalline...
The feeding activity of bivalves is understood to change in response to a suite of environmental con...
The feeding activity of bivalves is understood to change in response to a suite of environmental con...
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 ...
23 páginas, 4 figuras, 5 tablasWe measured changes in the feeding rate and food absorption efficienc...
Feeding and digestion in bivalves are considered to be continuous and simultaneous. The tide influe...
This study examined a range of eco-physiological processes (i.e filtration, growth, excretion, fae...
Not AvailableFeeding and digestion in bivalves are considered to be continuous and simultaneous. The...
The results of experiments recorded by Bayne & Scullard (1977) confirmed earlier studies (Bayne, 197...
The feeding and metabolic rates of Mytilus edulis L. of different body sizes were measured in respon...
Seasonal environmental changes may affect the physiology of Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lam.), an int...
The intertidal mussel Mytilus californianus is a critical foundation species that is exposed to fluc...
International audienceMytilids occur worldwide, and mussel beds are a prominent intertidal and subti...
Sequential alternation of extracellular digestion in the stomach and intracellular digestion in the ...
151-154Rhythmic changes in the morphology, length, protein content and dry weight of the crystalline...
The feeding activity of bivalves is understood to change in response to a suite of environmental con...
The feeding activity of bivalves is understood to change in response to a suite of environmental con...
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 ...
23 páginas, 4 figuras, 5 tablasWe measured changes in the feeding rate and food absorption efficienc...
Feeding and digestion in bivalves are considered to be continuous and simultaneous. The tide influe...
This study examined a range of eco-physiological processes (i.e filtration, growth, excretion, fae...
Not AvailableFeeding and digestion in bivalves are considered to be continuous and simultaneous. The...
The results of experiments recorded by Bayne & Scullard (1977) confirmed earlier studies (Bayne, 197...
The feeding and metabolic rates of Mytilus edulis L. of different body sizes were measured in respon...
Seasonal environmental changes may affect the physiology of Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lam.), an int...
The intertidal mussel Mytilus californianus is a critical foundation species that is exposed to fluc...
International audienceMytilids occur worldwide, and mussel beds are a prominent intertidal and subti...