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Mussel gills

J.E. Doeller, M.K. Grieshaber, and D.W. Kraus, Chemolithoheterotrophy in a metazoan tissue thiosulfate production matches ATP demand in ciliated mussel gills. J. Exp. Biol. 204, 3755-3764 (2001). [Pg.257]

D.W. Kraus and J.E. Doeller, Sulfide consumption by mussel gill mitochondria is not strictly tied to oxygen reduction measurements using a novel polarographic sulfide sensor. J. Exp. Biol. 207, 3667-3679 (2004). [Pg.258]

Jahnke RA, Summons RE, Dowhng LM, Zahirahs KD (1996) Identification of methanotrophic lipid biomarkers in cold-seep Mussel gills chemical and isotopic analysis. Appl Environ Microbiol 61 676-682... [Pg.601]

Natural populations of M edulis in Denmark harbors were chosen for detection of common marine pollutants (Rank 2009). Most PAHs were found in the old harbor and most SSB in mussel gill were also found there However, it has to be highlighted that other pollutants of important toxicological profile (PCB, butyl-tin... [Pg.212]

H2S consumption was exhibited by mitochondria isolated from the gills of the marine ribbed mussel Geukensia demissa, an inhabitant of sulfide-rich intertidal sediment, in an... [Pg.252]

These workers (30) also found that there was a linear relation between the concentration of accumulated hydrocarbons in copepods and the concentrations in water. Gills and guts of mussels were shown to accumulate high concentrations of naphthalene from the... [Pg.63]

Biochemical studies with mussel tissue homogenates and microsomal fractions have been conducted using viscera (whole mussel minus adductor muscles), green gland, gill, and mantle. Using aerobic conditions and an NADPH-generating system, the metabolism of aldrin and p-nitroanisole have been observed. [Pg.274]

Freshwater mussel, Lamellidens marginalis Exposed tor 15 days to 22 mg Ni/L tissue concentrations, in mg/kg fresh weight (FW), experimental vs. controls Foot Gills... [Pg.490]

Colonies clogging gills and thus reducing feeding in several mussels, especielly smaller, e.g., P. globosa colonies reduced feeding in Mytilus edulis <3 cm, while larger where able to filter colonies. [Pg.154]


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