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Fan, Lin; Sun, Geng; Qiu, Jiangbing; Ma, Qimin; Hess, Philipp; Li, Aifeng. |
In the present study, okadaic acid (OA) and dinophysistoxin-1 (DTX1) were spiked into artificial seawater at low, medium and high estuarine salinities (9‰, 13.5‰ and 27‰). Passive samplers (HP20 resin) used for solid phase adsorption toxin tracking (SPATT) technology were exposed in these seawaters for12-h periods. Adsorption curves well fitted a pseudo-secondary kinetics model. The highest initial sorption rates of both toxins occurred in the seawater of medium salinity, followed by seawater of low and high estuarine salinity. Pore volumes of micropores (< 2 nm) and small mesopores (2 nm < diameter < 10 nm) of HP20 resin decreased after adsorption of toxins in seawater at high and low salinity but not in seawater at medium salinity, which... |
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Palavras-chave: Diarrhetic shellfish toxins (DST); Solid phase adsorption toxin tracking (SPATT); HP20 resin; Salinity; Pore-size distribution; Pseudo-secondary kinetics equation. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00226/33766/32192.pdf |
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Mertens, Kenneth; Takano, Yoshihito; Gu, Haifeng; Bagheri, Siamak; Pospelova, Vera; Pienkowski, Anna J.; Leroy, Suzanne A. G.; Matsuoka, Kazumi. |
We investigate the cyst-theca relationship of Impagidinium caspienense. Through an incubation experiment, we succeeded in examining the motile stage. Additional molecular analysis of single-cyst PCR (LSU and SSU rDNA) reveal that the cyst is related to the species Gonyaulax baltica Ellegaard et al. (2002). The ability of this species to belong to two types of cyst-based genera (spiniferate and impagidinioid) suggests that environmental (particularly salinity) and not genetic factors explain the formation of both morphotypes by Gonyaulax baltica, which provides evidence for heterospory in this species. The affiliation to Gonyaulax baltica demonstrates that Impagidinium caspienense is not endemic to the Caspian Sea. The phylogenetic position of several other... |
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Palavras-chave: Ataxiodinium choane; Baltic Sea; Impagidinium pallidum; Pyxidinopsis psilata; Salinity; Spiniferites belerius; Spiniferites ramosus. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00382/49326/49703.pdf |
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Ky, Chin Long; De Lorgeril, Julien; Hirtz, C; Sommerer, N; Rossignol, M; Bonhomme, F. |
The European sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax L., tolerates a range of salinities from freshwater to hyper-saline. To study differences in protein expression, fish were reared in both freshwater and seawater. After 3-month acclimation, gill and intestine epithelia were collected and the soluble protein extracted. In all, 362 spots were differentially expressed in the gills and intestines of fishes reared in seawater compared to those from freshwater. Fifty differential protein spots were excised from a colloidal Coomassie-stained gel. Nine separate protein spots were identified unambiguously by mass spectrometry and database searching. Among the six proteins over-expressed in gill cells in seawater, five were cytoskeleton proteins and one was the aromatase... |
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Palavras-chave: Two dimensional gel electrophoresis; Sea bass; Salinity; Real time PCR; MALDI TOF mass spectrometry. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-3952.pdf |
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Puillat, I; Lazure, Pascal; Jegou, Anne-marie; Lampert, Luis; Miller, P. |
On the French continental shelf of the Bay of Biscay the variability of the surface salinity distribution has been mainly investigated at the seasonal and inter-annual scales. Here, new mesoscale features such as lower-salinity lenses observed in model results are investigated by hydrological measurements acquired during 8 cruises (1997-2000). These lenses are 50-80 km wide and similar to 30 m thick and occur during westerly to northerly wind events that push offshore the less saline water of river Plumes. These water masses detached from the coast are replaced with upwelled saltier water at the coast, so coastal upwelling is often observed at the same time along Landes and southern Brittany coasts. We show that in addition to the influence of seasonal and... |
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Palavras-chave: River plume; Upwelling; Lens; Mesoscale; Salinity. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-3958.pdf |
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Blanke, Bruno; Arhan, Michel; Lazar, A; Prevost, Gwenaelle. |
The origins and fates of the Atlantic salinity maximum water (SMW), formed through excess evaporation in the tropics and subtropics of both hemispheres, are studied using monthly mean outputs of a numerical simulation of the world ocean climatological circulation. After defining formation domains from the surface salinity field and the vertical stratification, a Lagrangian technique is used to estimate the formation rates and main pathways in each hemisphere and the role of this water in the framework of the warm water return flow of the meridional overturning cell. Formation rates around 9 and 11 Sv are found in the Southern and Northern Hemispheres, respectively. While the export of the southern SMW from its formation area is realized by the western... |
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Palavras-chave: Atlantic ocean; Lagrangian method; Numerical simulation; Salinity; Sea water. |
Ano: 2002 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2002/publication-769.pdf |
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Li, Erchao; Arena, Leticia; Lizama, Gabriel; Gaxiola, Gabriela; Cuzon, Gerard; Rosas, Carlos; Chen, Liqiao; Van Wormhoudt, Alain. |
Improvement in the osmoregulation capacity via nutritional supplies is vitally important in shrimp aquaculture. The effects of dietary protein levels on the osmoregulation capacity of the Pacific white shrimp (L. vannamei) were investigated. This involved an examination of growth performance, glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) and Na+-K+ ATPase mRNA expression,, and GDH activity in muscles and gills. Three experimental diets were formulated, containing 25%, 40%, and 50% dietary protein, and fed to the shrimp at a salinity of 25. After 20 days, no significant difference was observed in weight gain, though GDH and Na+-K+ ATPase gene expression and GDH activity increased with higher dietary protein levels. Subsequently, shrimp fed diets with 25% and 50% dietary... |
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Palavras-chave: Litopenaeus vannamei; Gene expression; Glutamate dehydrogenase; Na+-K+ ATPase; Protein; Salinity. |
Ano: 2011 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00031/14261/11692.pdf |
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Aquacop, Aquacop; Le Moullac, Gilles; Damez, D. |
The notion of penaeid shrimp postlarvae quality, which implies a survival potential, is still a subjective parameter. The zootechnical criteria and the visual observations are not sufficient to evaluate the physiological condition of the hatchery reared postlarvae. The resistance of postlarvae to salinity shocks is a representative criteria of their condition. The goal of this study is to present a non-linear regression model at 2 variables (size, salinity) for the P. vannamei postlarvae resistance to salinity shocks. Between the second and the twentieth day after metamorphosis; 5 salinity shocks (20, 15, 10, 5 and 20/00) were tested daily, each one with 50 postlarvae. Survival rates were recorded after 2 hrs. Concurrently, the postlarvae growth in the... |
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Palavras-chave: Salinity; Resistance; Growth; Postlarvae; Penaeus vannamei; Salinité; Résistance; Croissance; Postlarve; Penaeus vannamei. |
Ano: 1991 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1991/publication-4430.pdf |
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Deslous-paoli, Jean-marc. |
A bibliographic review has been made on the toxicity of ten metals for some marine larvae of commercial interest. We have classified, according to toxicity, organic salts of tin, mercury, silver, copper, zinc, nickel, lead, cadmium, chromium and manganese. Some synergistic effects of metals, temperature and salinity are described as well as the action of silt suspended in water. |
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Palavras-chave: Mollusca; Crustacea; Pollution effects; Bibliographies; Salinity; Temperature; Synergism; Heavy metals; Toxicity. |
Ano: 1981 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1981/publication-1885.pdf |
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Gourrion, Jerome; Szekely, Tanguy; Killick, Rachel; Owens, Breck; Reverdin, Gilles; Chapron, Bertrand. |
Realistic ocean state prediction and its validation rely on the availability of high quality in situ observations. To detect data errors, adequate quality check procedures must be designed. This paper presents procedures that take advantage of the ever-growing observation databases that provide climatological knowledge of the ocean variability in the neighborhood of an observation location. Local validity intervals are used to estimate binarily whether the observed values are considered as good or erroneous. Whereas a classical approach estimates validity bounds from first- and second-order moments of the climatological parameter distribution, that is, mean and variance, this work proposes to infer them directly from minimum and maximum observed values.... |
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Palavras-chave: Ocean; Climatology; Salinity; Temperature; Data quality control; Oceanic variability. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00628/74031/73359.pdf |
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Laabir, Mohamed; Collos, Yves; Masseret, Estelle; Grzebyk, Daniel; Abadie, Eric; Savar, Veronique; Sibat, Manoella; Amzil, Zouher. |
Laboratory experiments were designed to study the toxin content and profile of the Alexandrium catenella strain ACT03 (isolated from Thau Lagoon, French Mediterranean) in response to abiotic environmental factors under nutrient-replete conditions. This dinoflagellate can produce various paralytic shellfish toxins with concentrations ranging from 2.9 to 50.3 fmol/cell. The toxin profile was characterized by carbamate toxins (GTX3, GTX4 and GTX5) and N-sulfocarbamoyl toxins (C1, C2, C3 and C4). C2 dominated at 12-18 degrees C, but only for salinities ranging from 10 to 25 psu, whereas GTX5 became dominant at temperatures ranging from 21 to 30 degrees C at almost all salinities. There was no significant variation in the cellular toxin amount from 18 degrees C... |
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Palavras-chave: Alexandrium catenella; PSP toxins; Temperature; Salinity; Light. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00148/25969/24056.pdf |
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Capouillez, Nadège. |
We studied salinity in the basin of Marenes-Oléron starting from the data of the hydrological network of follow-up set up by IFREMER in the basin and starting from simulations with the assistance of an horizontal bidimensional model. The data enabled us to characterize the evolution of sali nit y at long and medium range and simulations allowed us to complete this board with the short-range variations, in particular with regard to the variabilily due to the cycle of tides. The long-term trend varies little and does not show any clear augmentation or reduction over the studied period. The saisonnality, on the other hand, presents more significant variations. The fluctuations of salinity due ta the neap tides and spring tides cycle and the cycle of tide... |
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Palavras-chave: Salinité; Bassin de Marennes-Oléron; Modèle 2D-H; Salinity; Basin of Marennes Oleron; Model 2D-H. |
Ano: 2003 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00443/55476/57005.pdf |
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Arzul, Isabelle; Bond, Celine; Gagnaire, Beatrice; Chollet, Bruno; Morga, Benjamin; Ferrand, Sylvie; Robert, Maeva; Renault, Tristan. |
Bonamiosis due to the intrahaemocytic protistan parasite Bonamia ostreae is a European endemic disease affecting flat oysters Ostrea edulis. The parasite has been described in different ecosystems from estuaries to open sea and no clear correlations could be demonstrated between the development of the disease and environmental parameters such as temperature or salinity. The parasite life cycle, including its survival outside the host is not completely known. Nevertheless, the infection can be directly transmitted by cohabitation between infected and non infected oysters suggesting that the parasite does not need intermediate host to complete its cycle. In the present study, the impact of temperature and salinity on the survival of purified parasites... |
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Palavras-chave: Effects; Temperarature; Salinity; Bonamia ostreae; Parasite; Pathology; Flat oyster; Ostrea edulis; Oyster. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/acte-3375.pdf |
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Tallec, Kevin; Blard, Océane; González-fernández, Carmen; Brotons, Guillaume; Berchel, Mathieu; Soudant, Philippe; Huvet, Arnaud; Paul-pont, Ika. |
Plastic debris are classified as a function of their size and recently a new class was proposed, the nanoplastics. Nano-sized plastics have a much greater surface area to volume ratio than larger particles, which increases their reactivity in aquatic environment, making them potentially more toxic. Only little information is available about their behavior whereas it crucially influences their toxicity. Here, we used dynamic light scattering (DLS) to explore the influence of environmental factors (fresh- and saltwater, dissolved organic matter) on the behavior (surface charge and aggregation state) of three different nano-polystyrene beads (50 nm), with (i) no surface functionalization (plain), (ii) a carboxylic or (iii) an amine functionalization. Overall,... |
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Palavras-chave: Nanoplastic; Dynamic light scattering; Behavior; Aggregation; Salinity; Organic matter. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00485/59652/62684.pdf |
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Vinogradova, Nadya; Lee, Tong; Boutin, Jacqueline; Drushka, Kyla; Fournier, Severine; Sabia, Roberto; Stammer, Detlef; Bayler, Eric; Reul, Nicolas; Gordon, Arnold; Melnichenko, Oleg; Li, Laifang; Hackert, Eric; Martin, Matthew; Kolodziejczyk, Nicolas; Hasson, Audrey; Brown, Shannon; Misra, Sidharth; Lindstrom, Eric. |
Advances in L-band microwave satellite radiometry in the past decade, pioneered by ESA’s SMOS and NASA’s Aquarius and SMAP missions, have demonstrated an unprecedented capability to observe global sea surface salinity (SSS) from space. Measurements from these missions are the only means to probe the very-near surface salinity (top cm), providing a unique monitoring capability for the interfacial exchanges of water between the atmosphere and the upper-ocean, and delivering a wealth of information on various salinity processes in the ocean, linkages with the climate and water cycle, including land-sea connections, and providing constraints for ocean prediction models. The satellite SSS data are complimentary to the existing in situ systems such as Argo that... |
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Palavras-chave: Salinity; Remote sensing; Earth's observing systems; Future satellite missions; SMAP; SMOS; Aquarius. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00498/60985/64391.pdf |
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