with addendum on related research: Canada, Norway, in 2016, new recent citation of the article: Ostroumov SA, Widdows J (2006) Inhibition of mussel suspension feeding by surfactants of three classes. Hydrobiologia.

with addendum on related research:
Canada, Norway, in 2016, new recent citation of

the article:
Ostroumov SA, Widdows J (2006) Inhibition of mussel suspension feeding by
surfactants of three classes. Hydrobiologia.

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Canada, Norway, New recent citation of Sergei Ostroumov's works.
The article that was cited:
Ostroumov SA, Widdows J (2006) Inhibition of mussel suspension feeding by
surfactants of three classes. Hydrobiologia 556: 381−386;

DOI: 10.1007/s10750-005-1200-7;


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This article (Ostroumov, Widdows, 2006) was cited in:
Potential methodological influences on the determination of particle retention efficiency
by suspension feeders: Mytilus edulis and Ciona intestinalis


PJ Cranford, T Strohmeier, R Filgueira, Ø Strand - Aquatic Biology, 2016;

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Page 1. AQUATIC BIOLOGY Aquat Biol Vol. 25: 61–73, 2016; doi: 10.3354/ab00660;


Published August 10 INTRODUCTION Dense populations of wild and cultured bivalve


molluscs can play an important role in coastal marine


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Author affiliation in Canada and Norway:

Peter J. Cranford 1, Tore Strohmeier 2 , Ramon Filgueira 3 , Øivind Strand 2

1 Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, 1
Challenger Dr., Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B2Y 4A2, Canada;

2 Institute of Marine Research, PO Box 1870 Nordnes, 5817 Bergen,
Norway;

3 Marine Affairs Program, Dalhousie University, 1355 Oxford St., Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 1R2, Canada;

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Available from: Sergei A. Ostroumov, Aug 22, 2016;

Explanation:
Ciona intestinalis is an ascidian, a tunicate with very soft tunic. Its Latin name means, literally, "pillar of intestines", referring to the fact that its body is a soft, translucent column-like...

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