RMTRDF45–Asian clam, Asian basket clam, Asian corbicula (Corbicula fluminea), burying into sediment, Italy, Lake Garda
RMC87RWF–Asian clams (Corbicula sp) at the bottom of the Allier river. Those freshwater bivalves may be considered as an invasive species
RFMDTJNY–Many Dry Corbicula Fluminea Clam Shells on the Beach
RM2P36TDM–Asiatic Clam (Corbicula fluminea) introduced species, adult, Trent and Mersey Canal, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2T2XYPY–asian clam (Corbicula fluminea) in Rhine River,Germany
RF2NGKY0K–Asian Clam - Corbicula fluminea
RF2EWNHGP–yellow shells of Corbicula fluminea freshwater clam isolated on white background
RMEHRRA7–Asiatic Clam - Corbicula fluminea
RFGBDCM7–A freshwater golden clam
RMMN4EHJ–Coarse ribbed basket clam (corbi cula flum) at churchview guest house elf-edge in Kirch Werder, Hamburg, Germany, Europe, Grobgerippte Körbchenmuschel
RF2C61DNA–Rhine clams
RMKB521B–Asian Clam (Corbicula fluminea) shells on the beach, invasive species
RMBE86FY–River shells on a riverbeach, riverside Waal
RMRMNWCP–. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York. Science. Corbicula fluminea. I dedicate this species to the memory of the author of the Yerminm terrestrium, etc., the first who described species of this genus. I am indebted to Mr. Wheatley for my specimens of Cor- bicula Millleriana. 4. Corbicula Clieimiitziaiia, nov. spec. C. testa triangulari, rcquilaterali, compressiuscula ; latere antico rotun- dato, postico attenuato ; umbonibus tumi- dulis, incurvis, approximatis, integris; car- dine incrassato; valvis solidiusculis, intus pallide-violaceis, ad margines saturatioribus; lunula ovat
RMBKP76A–Foto van een aantal aziatische korfmossels aangespoeld op een strandje langs de Waal; photo of a Asian Clam washed up on a beach along the river de Waal
RMTRDF42–Asian clam, Asian basket clam, Asian corbicula (Corbicula fluminea), burying into sediment, Italy, Lake Garda
RMC87RYD–Asian clams (Corbicula sp) at the bottom of the Allier river. Those freshwater bivalves may be considered as an invasive species
RFMDTJN4–Many Dry Corbicula Fluminea Clam Shells on the Beach
RF2KFAC97–asian clam (Corbicula fluminea) in Rhine River,Germany
RF2NGKY16–Asian Clam - Corbicula fluminea
RF2EWNHE5–yellow shells of Corbicula fluminea freshwater clam isolated on white background
RMRMNWCA–. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New-York. Science. Corbicula fluminea. I dedicate this species to the memory of the author of the Yerminm terrestrium, etc., the first who described species of this genus. I am indebted to Mr. Wheatley for my specimens of Cor- bicula Millleriana. 4. Corbicula Clieimiitziaiia, nov. spec. C. testa triangulari, rcquilaterali, compressiuscula ; latere antico rotun- dato, postico attenuato ; umbonibus tumi- dulis, incurvis, approximatis, integris; car- dine incrassato; valvis solidiusculis, intus pallide-violaceis, ad margines saturatioribus; lunula ovat
RMBKP76Y–Foto van een aziatische korfmossel aangespoeld op een strandje langs de Waal; photo of a Asian Clam washed up on a beach along the river de Waal
RMTRDF41–Asian clam, Asian basket clam, Asian corbicula (Corbicula fluminea), burying into sediment, Italy, Lake Garda
RMC87RXE–Asian clams (Corbicula sp) at the bottom of the Allier river. Those freshwater bivalves may be considered as an invasive species
RM2JNJPJ6–Asian clam, Asian basket clam, Asian corbicula (Corbicula fluminea), on the shore of Elbe river, Germany, Saxony-Anhalt
RF2NGKY10–Asian Clam - Corbicula fluminea
RF2EWNHBF–yellow shells of Corbicula fluminea freshwater clam isolated on white background
RMRG3NHR–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY BLUECILLS 227 Benthic macroinvertebrate communities were dominated by the Asiatic clam, Corbicula fluminea; chironomid larvae, and oligochaetes (Sorenson and Hoff- man 1981; M. K. Saiki, unpub. data). During our study, benthic standing crops v^ere usually higher and communities more diverse in the upstream than in the downstream reaches of both the San Joaquin and Merced rivers (Table 2). CALIFORNIA Enlorgeij Area.
RMBKP75X–Foto van een grote hoeveelheid van de exotische Aziatische korfmossels op een strand langs de Waal; Photo of a lot of the invasive Asian Clams on a beach along a large river in the Netherlands
RF2NGKY0E–Asian Clam - Corbicula fluminea
RF2EWNH86–yellow shells of Corbicula fluminea freshwater clam isolated on white background
RMRHMBFY–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 3a 10000 7500- BIVALVE GILL MUSCLES. 83 relaxed contracted Figure 3. Ostial area, (a) Area of the internal ostia of relaxed gills from each of the species (Corbicula fluminea, Dreissena polymorpha, and Mercenaria mercenaria) was significantly reduced upon muscular con- traction (mean ± SE: n — 5 ). (b. c) Internal face (SEM) of a D. polymorpha gill: (b) relaxed gill; (c) gill from the same animal following muscle contraction. The relative position of septa (s ) that connect opposing lamellae and form the water tubes give an
RMBKP76T–Foto van een grote hoeveelheid van de exotische Aziatische korfmossels op een strand langs de Waal; Photo of a lot of the invasive Asian Clams on a beach along a large river in the Netherlands
RMBKP88D–Aziatische Korfmossel; Asian Clam;
RF2NGKY0P–Asian Clam - Corbicula fluminea
RF2N7BTKH–Asian Clam - Corbicula fluminea
RMRHMBE9–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. relaxed contracted Figure 4. Water-tube dimension, (a) Cross-sectional area of the water tubes per unit gill length significantly decreased upon muscular contraction tor each of the species (Corbicula fluminea, Dreissena polymorpha, and Mercenaria mercenaria) examined (mean ± SE; n = 5). (b. c) M. mercenaria gill (SEM) in cross-section: (b) relaxed gill; (c) gill from the same animal after the gill muscles contracted. Blood vessels (bv) are visible, with only the vessel at the top left appearing to be open. the pressure drop
RMBKP88M–Aziatische Korfmossel; Asian Clam;
RF2N7BTGE–Asian Clam - Corbicula fluminea
RMRGW1WF–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Aug. 1981 Dreier & Tranquilli: Corbicula 379 â¢^â " r â¢r-'«r.^-""-^ "^. Corbicula fluminea from -^ â¢â â¢? Lake Sangchris. â â W*^?.. system (Goss & Cain 1975). The overall objective of this study, begun in April 1975, was to investigate various aspects of the life history of a natural population of Corbicula and to provide biological information that might aid in its control if it should become a serious problem at Kincaid Generating Station. Although numerous studies of this clam have been conducted since it was disc
RMBKP891–Massaal aangespoelde Aziatische Korfmossels; Asian Clams washed up in a tidal forest
RMRHMY9W–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CORBICULA IN AIR AND WATER 255 " . TO 0) 0 20 16 12 80 S o a. 60 40 3 2&3 2. 01234 Exposure Duration (h) Figure 2. An example of valve movements (upper panel) with the same activity pattern notations as in Figure I, simultaneous recordings of heart beat rate (middle panel) and aerial oxygen uptake (M0,; lower panel) in emersed Corbicula fluminea. The initial high rate of oxygen consumption is associated with valve opening and may be the result of oxygen depleted mantle cavity air mixing with the air in the respirat
RMBKP88W–Aziatische Korfmossel; Asian Clam;
RMRHMBEY–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 4000- 3000- 2000- 1000- 0- 200000 C fluminea p < 0.002 0 po/ymorpha p < 0 005 M mercenaria p < 0.028. relaxed contracted Figure 4. Water-tube dimension, (a) Cross-sectional area of the water tubes per unit gill length significantly decreased upon muscular contraction tor each of the species (Corbicula fluminea, Dreissena polymorpha, and Mercenaria mercenaria) examined (mean ± SE; n = 5). (b. c) M. mercenaria gill (SEM) in cross-section: (b) relaxed gill; (c) gill from the same animal after the gill muscles contracte
RMRHG7GJ–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 166 H ZHENG AND T. H DIETZ Table IV The effects of acetazolamide (AZ) and external CI' on Na* transport and net flux of titratable base in salt-depleted Corbicula fluminea; the animals were pre-treated for 12 h before the experiments with AZ added to the bathing solution at a final concentration of 0.5 mM (no AZ was added to the bathing solution during the experiments) + C1 -c- F-test Flux -AZ +AZ -AZ + AZ Jn""" 7.75 ± 0.92 7.18 ± 0.72 5.38 ± 0.90 3.81 ± 0.83 ir' 12.33 ± 1.34 13.55 ± 1.12 8.45 ± 1.64 10.49 ±
RMRHN41P–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 332 S. McCORKLE AND T. H. DIETZ TABLE VI A comparison of the net NH* flux in 0.5 mM Na^SOt and deionized water baths and net H flux in 0.5 mM Na-iSOt of pondwater-acclimated and salt-depleted Corbicula fluminea. Data appear as mean =t SEM (** P < 0.01). Means that are not significantly different are indicated by N.S. Treatment dry tissue-hr) in Na2SO4 JnNH« in deionized H2() T H Jn in Na2SO< Pondwater Salt-depleted 1.17 ± 0.22 (N = 6) 1.77 ± 0.18 (N = 14) N.S. 4.15 ± 0.18** (N = 7) 1.28 ± O.li (N = 14) 5.12 ± 0.53 (N =
RMRHM9JJ–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Figure 1. Mitotic (A, C) and meiotic (B, D. E) chromosomes of Corbicula leana from Mie Prefecture (A, B) and C. aff. fluminea from Saga Prefecture (C, D. E). Scale bar = 10 /jm. treated with hypotonic solution (SmMKCl), and fixed with Carnoy's fixative according to the procedure of Oka- moto and Arimoto (1986). Cells were isolated from either gill or gonads, placed on slides, and stained with 2% Giemsa in phosphate buffer (pH 7.2). At least 4 clams were examined for each case (i.e., each combination of species and tissue typ
RMRHG7H1–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. J " neq g dry tissue h Figure 2. Relationship between net fluxes of CI and Na* in pond- water-acclimated Corbicula fiimiinea. J„, net flux, expressed as /jeq g*' dry tissue h^'. J„'' = -1.73 -^ (0.79) J„''", R = 0.85, n = 35, P < 0.01. ponent of Na* uptake stimulated by salt depletion is at least partially dependent on the presence of external CI". As shown in Tables III and IV, the effect of AZ on base net flux was consistent in the two experiments with SD C. fluminea. AZ significantly increased the net l
RMRHN1C8–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CORBICULA AERIAL EXPOSURE 255 Table I Median tolerance limes, lime elapsed (hours) to 50% mortality as determined by prohit analysis. /orCorbicula fluminea under various conditions of temperature and relative humidity Median tolerance times (hours) relative humidity Temp. 33? 53? >95% 15°C 259.7 A 248. 5 A 253.0 A 305.4 B 341.6C 25°C 72. 2 A 7 1.4 A 73.4 A 78.2 A 75. 6 A 35°C 23.8 A 24.0 A 24.0 A 24.4 A 24.9 A Different letters within a temperature treatment (rows) indicate non- overlap of 95% fiducial limits between thos
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