ISSN:
1573-2932
Keywords:
ciliary stroke of Mytilus edulis
;
endoscopic observation
;
marine pollution monitoring
;
pollutant bioaccumulation sentinel organism
;
health of the ocean
;
mussel watch
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
Notes:
Abstract As a trial for the complete establishment of mussel watch program, it was shown that the ciliary stroke of Mytilus edulis can be used as an indicator of its bioaccumulation of pollutants from sea water when it was measured by use of a high function OES endoscope. This is reasonable because the ciliary strokes result in the intake of phytoplankton by raising the constant water current along the cilia from an inhalant siphon transported to the mouth. The ciliary strokes showed an evident diel fluctuation with the maximal activity during the night. The contribution of mucus excretion was evident for efficient filter-feeding. The ciliary stroke and the mucus excretion were activated almost simultaneously showing similar diel fluctuation while filter-feeding. The maximal ciliary stroke was observed at 20 °C in salt solution from 30 to 40‰ salinities. The stroke follows the Arrhenius equation in the temperature range from 5 to 30 °C with a break at around 20 °C when the experiment was performed with salt solution between 10 to 33‰ salinities.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1005097922529
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