Suspension-feeding bivalve molluscs are foundation species in coastal intertidal systems. The selective feeding capabilities of these animals can have a large influence on …
Molluscs comprise the second largest phylum of animals (after arthropods), occurring in virtually all habitats. Some are commercially important, a few are pests and some carry …
Bivalves, such as clams and oysters, are species having two-valved shells. In the marine ecosystem these species play a unique and essential role. This book examines the ecology …
Efficiency of particle retention and filtration rate in 6 species of Northeast American bivalves Page 1 Vol. 217-223, 1988 1. - MARINE ECOLOGY - PROGRESS SERIES Mar. Ecol. Prog …
Fluid transport systems mediate the transfer of materials both within an organism and between an organism and its environment. The architecture of fluid transport systems is …
HU Riisgård - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2001 - int-res.com
This review deals with the measurement of filtration rates in suspension feeding bivalves. Currently used methods are described, and some reliable filtration rate data obtained under …
J Kryger, HU Riisgård - Oecologia, 1988 - Springer
Filtration rate capacities in undisturbed freshwater bivalves were determined by means of two different methods (indirect “clearance” and “suction” methods) in Anodonta anatina (L.) …
J Shimeta, PA Jumars - Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Annu. Rev, 1991 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Models of particle encounter efficiency borrowed from aerosol filtration theory have revolutionised ideas about mechanisms of suspension-feeding (a form of hydrosol filtration) …
HU Riisgård, C Kittner, DF Seerup - Journal of experimental marine biology …, 2003 - Elsevier
When filter-feeding bivalves experience very low algal concentrations, this eventually lead to reduced siphon-opening and valve-gape, or complete closure, along with cessation of the …