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Mathieu-resuge, Margaux; Le Grand, Fabienne; Schaal, Gauthier; Kraffe, Edouard; Lorrain, Anne; Letourneur, Yves; Lemonnier, Hugues; Benoît, Julie; Hochard, Sébastien. |
Deposit-feeding sea cucumbers are efficient nutrient recyclers and have the potential to contribute to the limitation of organic matter load in polyculture or integrated aquaculture systems. Assessing how they assimilate organic matter originating from other farmed species is therefore important for the development of such multi-species farming systems. Here, a coupled stable isotope − fatty acid approach was used to characterize the assimilation of organic matter from shrimp (Penaeus stylirostris) farming by Holothuria scabra in an experimental culture system. H. scabra were reared in mesocosms on shrimp farming-originating sediment with and without additional food sources (maize and fish meals). Although fatty acid results did indicate that... |
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Palavras-chave: Fatty acids; Stable isotopes; Rotational co-culture; Shrimp-farming; Holothurid. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00624/73589/73023.pdf |
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Mathieu-resuge, Margaux; Schaal, Gauthier; Kraffe, Edouard; Corvaisier, Rudolph; Lebeau, Oanez; Lluch-cota, Salvador E.; Salgado García, Rosa L.; Kainz, Martin J.; Le Grand, Fabienne. |
The trophic fate of various food sources is of central interest for ecologists, yet not well understood in coastal lagoon food webs. In this field study, fatty acids (FA), stable isotopes (SI), and compound-specific isotopic analysis (CSIA) on FA were used to investigate how diets from oceanic and local sources are retained in a bivalve species (Spondylus crassisquama; Lamarck 1819) along a transect in the Ojo de Liebre lagoon (BCS, Mexico). Results from SI and FA indicated the contribution of oceanic diatoms at the entrance of the lagoon, through 15N enrichment, and higher proportions of 16:1n-7 and 20:5n-3 in digestive glands. In the inner bay, higher abundance of 18-carbon FA (18:1n-9, 18:3n-3, 18:4n-3) suggested a higher contribution of... |
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Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00501/61306/64914.pdf |
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Dudognon, Tony; Soudant, Philippe; Seguineau, Catherine; Quere, Claudie; Auffret, Michel; Kraffe, Edouard. |
Sessile animals that live on the foreshore undergo tidal cycles, and have to face variations in physical and chemical parameters such as oxygen concentration. During emersion, availability of dissolved oxygen can be lowered for bivalves, which have only a small reserve of seawater inside their closed shell. Differences in oxygen concentration are thus expected to lead to modifications of the metabolism, including changes in mitochondrial activity. Previous studies investigated air exposure under extreme conditions, which do not always reflect environmental conditions these invertebrates have to cope with. In this study, oxidative capacities of gill mitochondria of the oyster Crassostrea gigas were studied during a tidal cycle period, by comparing oysters... |
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Palavras-chave: Mitochondria; Oxygen consumption; ATP production; Respiratory chain inhibitor; Crassostrea gigas. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00157/26854/24981.pdf |
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Hochard, Sebastien; Ducrocq, Manuel; Lemonnier, Hugues; Royer, Florence; Hubert, Morgane; Michaut, Henri; Verge, Raphael; Letourneur, Yves; Lorrain, Anne; Mathieu-resuge, Margaux; Schaal, Gauthier; Kraffe, Edouard; Legrand, Fabienne; Burgy, Laurent; Kuhn, John; Kuhn, Sandra; Queffelec, Laurent; Millot, Maxime; Le Rohellec, Julien; Benoit, Julie; Vanhuysse, Charles. |
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Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00347/45798/45444.pdf |
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Dudognon, Tony; Guderley, Helga; Quere, Claudie; Soudant, Philippe; Racotta, Ilie; Kraffe, Edouard. |
Although laboratory experiments allow greater control of environmental conditions than field studies, they have several drawbacks. To analyze physiological responses to forcing environmental variables, experimental conditions should mimic natural conditions as closely as possible. For filter-feeding organisms in particular, diet quality and quantity is one of the environmental parameters that can differ markedly between experimental and field conditions. In the hatchery, Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas, commonly show good physiological performance and growth on a mixed algal diet of Tisochrysis lutea, formerly Isochrysis aff. galbana clone Tahiti (T-Iso), and Chaetoceros calcitrans, presumably as it provides a good supply of essential polyunsaturated... |
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Ano: 2015 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00266/37756/36065.pdf |
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Salgado-garcía, Rosa L.; Kraffe, Edouard; Maytorena-verdugo, Claudia I.; Rivera-camacho, Alma R.; Sicard, M. Teresa; Arellano-martínez, Marcial; Racotta, Ilie S.. |
In marine ectotherms, reproduction is an energetically expensive process that affects their thermal window tolerance. For most species, the impacts of hyperthermia during gametogenesis have still not been addressed. Our aim was to assess the metabolic response of adult Nodipecten subnodosus scallops to thermal challenges at early development (spring) and advanced gonad maturation (summer). Scallops collected in both seasons were exposed to acute hyperthermia (26 and 30 °C, 24 h), maintaining a group of scallops at acclimation temperature (22 °C) as a control condition. During the summer, relatively low activity of hexokinase (HK), as well as low levels of ATP and GTP were found in the adductor muscle, suggesting a shift in energy investment for... |
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Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00609/72091/70815.pdf |
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Mathieu-resuge, Margaux; Le Grand, Fabienne; Schaal, Gauthier; Lluch-cota, Salvador E; Racotta, Ilie S; Kraffe, Edouard; Todgham, Anne. |
Bivalves’ physiological functions (i.e. growth, reproduction) are influenced by environmental variability that can be concomitant with trophic resource variations in terms of quality and quantity. Among the essential molecules that bivalves need to acquire from their diet to maintain physiological functions, fatty acids (FAs) such as polyunsaturated fatty acids (e.g. 20:4n-6 (arachidonic acid), 20:5n-3 (eicosapentaenoic acid) and 22:6n-3 (docosahexaenoic acid)) have been described to play a critical role. The present study examined the FA composition of gill membrane lipids of two bivalve species, Nodipecten subnodosus and Spondylus crassisquama, sampled in a coastal lagoon of the Northeastern Pacific (Ojo de Liebre, Mexico), at two contrasting locations... |
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Palavras-chave: Bivalves; Coastal lagoon; Gill membrane fatty acids; Diet influence; Physiological regulation; Trophic ecophysiology. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00648/75991/76893.pdf |
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Mathieu-resuge, Margaux; Kraffe, Edouard; Le Grand, Fabienne; Boens, Andy; Bideau, Antoine; Lluch-cota, Salvador E.; Racotta, Ilie S.; Schaal, Gauthier. |
Understanding the nature and origins of food sources supporting coastal lagoon-inhabiting organisms is necessary to evaluate the ecological status of such ecosystems. The trophic ecology of a bivalve specie Spondylus crassisquama was studied in the Ojo de Liebre lagoon (Baja California, Mexico), combining stable isotope (SI), fatty acid (FA) and sterols analyses along a transect under oceanic influences. The second objective of the study was to investigate if sterols compositions give complementary information to those obtained from FA and SI. Temporal and spatial patterns of the three biomarkers in bivalve tissues suggest oceanic inputs at the mouth of the lagoon, while the inner station was characterized by a contribution of local sources including an... |
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Palavras-chave: Coastal zone; Ojo de liebre; Suspension-feeders; Multi-tracer analyses; Fatty acids; Stables isotopes; Sterols. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00484/59521/62494.pdf |
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