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Bayne, Bl; Iglesias, Jip; Hawkins, Ajs; Navarro, E; Heral, Maurice; Deslous Paoli, Jean-marc. |
Mussels were fed four concentrations of seston (between 099 and 103mgtotalseston P), comprising three levels of organic content (719, 636 and 408%), made up from natural silt and two species of cultured phytoplankton. Two of the seston concentrations were below, and two above, the threshold at which pseudofaeces were produced. Measurements of physiological traits (filtration rates, pseudofaeces production, selection efficiency, absorption efficiency, absorption rates and rates of oxygen consumption) were made after 2 days and, for two of the seston concentrations, also after 12 days. When fed at a high concentration of seston of low organic content, the mussels increased their filtration rate, rejected a higher proportion of filtered material as... |
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Ano: 1993 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1993/publication-3069.pdf |
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Urrutia, Mb; Iglesias, Jip; Navarro, E; Prou, Jean. |
Physiological processes involved in energy acquisition by the filter-feeding bivalve Cerastoderma edule (L.) (Mollusca: Bivalvia) were quantified under naturally fluctuating feeding conditions imposed by tidal cycles in the Bay of Marennes-Oleron. Physiological measurements were performed during two neap and two spring tidal cycles in order to cover a wide range of seston concentrations (TPM = 15-95 mg l super(-1)). The main effect exerted by tides on the food supply was the resuspension of bottom sediments of low organic content, leading to a strong 'dilution' of suspended organic matter. Although filtration rate was found to increase with seston concentration, ingestion rate was strictly regulated by means of pseudofaeces production. Selection... |
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Ano: 1996 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1996/publication-3837.PDF |
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