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Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226902807; Hydrobiologia.
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Loredana Stabili
Margherita Licciano
Caterina Longo
Giuseppe Corriero
Caryn C. Vaughn, U.S. S. Jerrine Nichols

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Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226902807; Hydrobiologia.
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https://5bio5.blogspot.com/2018/08/ci_31.html
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Some aspects of water filtering activity of filter-feeders. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226902807; Hydrobiologia. Vol. 542.
... The worldwide catch of marine molluscs in 2004 was 2.05 million tons, 50% of which consisted of M. edulis representing 6% of all aquaculture production (FAO, 2006). Additionally, mussels also provide an important habitat for other invertebrates and algae (Seed, 1996) increasing local biodiversity as well as performing a range of other important ecosystem functions in their role as filter feeders (Ostroumov, 2005), by increasing primary productivity (Pfister, 2007) and nutrient cycling (Prins and Smaal, 1994). Their longevity, sessile nature, filter feeding activity, ability to accumulate toxins and global distribution has made them a popular organism for use in biomonitoring programmes (Goldberg, 1986; Widdows and Donkin, 1992; Beliaeff et al., 1997). ...
... In this context, studies on the ability of filterfeeding marine macroinvertebrates to remove from the water free-living bacteria have a large interest for bioremediation purpose. Most of the studies concerning the removal of bacterioplankton by filter-feeders focus on molluscs ( Birkbeck and Mc Henry, 1982; Kaspar and Tamplin, 1993; Cavallo and Stabili, 2002;Ostroumov, 2005;Stabili et al., 2005). Recently, some studies have demonstrated the ability of the polychaete Sabella spallanzanii to accumulate microorganisms under natural and experimental conditions ( Licciano et al., 2007;Stabili et al., 2006a). ...
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Caryn C. Vaughn
University of Oklahoma
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G.L. Cross Distinguished Research Professor & Presidential Professor
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Doctor of Philosophy;
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Caryn C. Vaughn
University of Oklahoma
Location
Norman, United States
Department
Oklahoma Biological Survey
Position
G.L. Cross Distinguished Research Professor & Presidential Professor
34.36
Doctor of Philosophy;
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