Influence of some amphyphilic substances and mixtures on marine mollusks. ABSTRACT. Ostroumov S.A. Hydrobiological Journal. — 2003. — Vol. 39, no. 4. — P. 97–101.

Influence of some amphyphilic substances and mixtures on marine mollusks. Hydrobiological Journal. — 2003. — Vol. 39, no. 4. — P. 97–101. Ostroumov S.A. ABSTRACT of the article.
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Автор / author: Ostroumov S.A.;
Журнал / Journal: Hydrobiological Journal;
Том / Volume: 39;
Номер /issue: 4;
Год издания: 2003;
Издательство /Publishers: Begell House;
Местоположение издательства / Location: United States;
Первая страница / first page: 97;
Последняя страница / last page: 101;
DOI: 10.1615/HydrobJ.v39.i4.100;
ISSN Print: 0018-8166;
ISSN Online: 1943-5991;

Аннотация/ Abstract: 
Ostroumov S. A. Influence of some amphyphilic substances and mixtures on marine mollusks. – Hydrobiological Journal (ISSN: for PRINT: 0018-8166) 2003, Volume 39, Issue 4. p. 97-101. 
In English, this is a translation from the original Russian edition.

ABSTRACT: 
The influence of some surface active substances (surfactants) on the filtration activity of marine Bivalvia was studied. It has been found that both anionic surfactant (sodium dodecylsulfate) and cationic surfactant (tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide) inhibited the filtration activity of oysters (Crassostrea gigas). Some mixtures containing surface active substances (commercial detergents) also inhibited the filtration activity of oysters (C. gigas) and marine mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis). The obtained data correlate well with the results obtained previously. They suggest that some xenobiotics and pollutants inhibited the filtration activity of other species of marine and freshwater Bivalvia. This experimental approach is useful in evaluating the influence of surface active substances on marine ecosystems. 
 
(Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia)
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DOI: 10.1615/HydrobJ.v39.i4.100; 
 
Influence of some amphyphilic substances and mixtures on marine mollusks // Hydrobiological Journal (Hydrob. J.) 2003, v.39. Issue 4. (ISSN 0018-8166) 

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Another variant of the abstract:
Ostroumov, S. A. Effect of some amphiphilic substances and mixed preparations on marine mollusks.- Gidrobiologicheskij zhurnal / Hydrobiological journal [Gidrobiol. Zh. / Hydrobiol. J.]. Vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 103-108. 2003.
Abstract: 
Effects of several amphyphilic chemicals (surfactants) and chemical mixtures on marine bivalves were studied. An aninionic surfactant, sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS), and a cationic surfactant, tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) inhibited filtering activity of oysters (Crassostrea gigas). Similar effects were exhibited by some chemical mixtures that included surfactants. Those mixtures inhibited filtering activity by oysters (C. gigas) and marine mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis). The new results are in agreement with the author's previous experiments, where a number of xenobiotics and/or pollutants inhibited the filtering activity of several species of marine and freshwater bivalves. This experimental approach is helpful in assessment of environmental hazards from man-made chemicals that can contaminate marine ecosystems.
Descriptors:
Article Subject Terms Animal physiology | Aquatic environment | Filtration | Marine molluscs | Marine pollution | Pollution effects | Self purification | Surfactants | Article Taxonomic Terms Bivalvia | Crassostrea gigas | Mytilus edulis | Mytilus galloprovincialis. http://md1.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.php?requester=gs&collection=ENV&recid=8083160&q=Ostroumov+S.A.&uid=788880522&setcookie=yes]
Author, full name in Russian: Остроумов Сергей Андреевич,
Affiliation: Moscow State University.

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Reference for citation:

 Ostroumov S. A. Influence of some amphyphilic substances and mixtures on marine mollusks // Hydrobiological Journal. — 2003. — Vol. 39, no. 4. — P. 97–101. 

The reference, in another format:
Ostroumov S. A. Influence of some amphyphilic substances and mixtures on marine mollusks. – Hydrobiological Journal (ISSN: for PRINT: 0018-8166) 2003, Volume 39, Issue 4. p. 97-101.

Keywords:
Animal physiology, Aquatic environment, Filtration,Marine, molluscs, Marine pollution, Pollution effects, Self-purification , Surfactants, water, Bivalvia, oysters, mussels, Crassostrea gigas , Mutilus edulis, Mytilus galloprovincialis,