1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf01999966
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Amino-acid uptake by mussels,Mytilus edulis, from natural sea water in a flow-through system

Abstract: Natural Wadden Sea water taken from the North Sea (island of Sylt) was pumped at rates of 150 and 300 1 h -1 through a 4 1 plexiglass tube mounted on a wooden tripod on the beach.The tube was densely filled with numerous cleaned mussels, Mytilus edulis. HPLC analysis of sea water showed that total dissolved amino acids are patchily distributed, varying by 100 % within 15 man, though proportions of individual amino acids were remarkably constant. Total amino-acid concentrations were 1528 _. 669 nM (N ~ 3) in Oc… Show more

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“…Pretreatment of the experimental water with heat may have denatured seasonally low levels of &ssolved organlc matter. Such substances may contribute significantly to the nutrition of marine invertebrates including mussels (Siebers & Winkler 1984). In other experiments conducted in wlnter (unpubl.)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Pretreatment of the experimental water with heat may have denatured seasonally low levels of &ssolved organlc matter. Such substances may contribute significantly to the nutrition of marine invertebrates including mussels (Siebers & Winkler 1984). In other experiments conducted in wlnter (unpubl.)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Even presuming a 100% filtration efficiency for all particles regardless of size, potential particle uptake was always Ͻ10% of observed uptake. Other workers who used radiography have also shown that 14 C-labeled organic compounds are taken up into the epidermal tissues of bivalves and not into bacteria living on tissue surfaces (Jordan and Valiela 1982;Manahan et al 1982;Siebers and Winkler 1984). Abiotic adsorption onto mucous surfaces is also very unlikely given that dead freshwater organisms do not accumulate organic substances at rates approaching those of live organisms (Testerman 1972;Thomas et al 1984).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this, some studies have suggested that the uptake of DOC is not nutritionally significant for marine invertebrates because bacteria respond more quickly to DOC and reduce its concentration to a low level (Siebers 1982;Ambariyanto and Hoegh-Guldberg 1999). The DOC, mostly released by biogenic activity (Biddanda and Benner 1997;Wang and Guo 2001), consists of all types of biochemical products, including carbohydrates (Biersmith and Benner 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Siebers and Winkler (1984) reported that mussels took up 30-50% of the dissolved amino acids and obtained nutritional benefits from the uptake equivalent to 5-38% of their metabolic requirements. Rice and Stephens (1987) documented that 10 amino acids were taken up by the mussel Mytilus edulis and the oyster Crassostrea gigas, and then distributed rapidly into the internal tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%