2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0044-8486(02)00046-7
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Growth, mortality, pathological conditions and protein expression of Mytilus edulis and M. galloprovincialis crosses cultured in the Rı́a de Arousa (NW of Spain)

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“…2). The reports include Mytilus galloprovincialis from the Black Sea (1), Romania (the present study), Mediterranean Sea (2), Italy (Tiscar et al 1990, Zizzo et al 1991 and East Atlantic Ocean (3), Galicia, Spain (Figueras et al 1991, Fuentes et al, 2002, Villalba et al 1997. Further, there was a single case of disseminated neoplasia in the East Pacific (9), in California, USA in M.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 48%
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“…2). The reports include Mytilus galloprovincialis from the Black Sea (1), Romania (the present study), Mediterranean Sea (2), Italy (Tiscar et al 1990, Zizzo et al 1991 and East Atlantic Ocean (3), Galicia, Spain (Figueras et al 1991, Fuentes et al, 2002, Villalba et al 1997. Further, there was a single case of disseminated neoplasia in the East Pacific (9), in California, USA in M.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…Interestingly, Fuentes et al (2002) suggested the existence of a depressed immune system in hybrid mussels (Mytilus edulis/Mytilus galloprovincialis), explaining their higher susceptibility to neoplasia compared with mussels from pure crosses. The case of disseminated neoplasia in mussels from the Black Sea presented in this work, in association with similar cases in different Mytilus species reviewed above, demonstrates a wide geographical distribution of disseminated neoplasia in mussels in the world's oceans and estuaries.…”
Section: Disseminated Neoplasia Occurs In Mytilus Galloprovincialismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More attention should be paid to actual affiliation of Marteilia isolates in further studies. Another point to raise here is that apparently mussels may have different susceptibility based on their genetic origin as recently shown in a study of different mussel populations (Fuentes et al 2002). Hybrid mussels, M. edulis x M. galloprovincialis, show lower viability in a Marteilia endemic area.…”
Section: Protean Diseases Caused By Marteilia Spp and Paramyxean Parmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Of those published, many have focused on bivalve species, such as marine mussels of the genus Mytilus (M. edulis, M. galloprovincialis, M. trossulus) that reside off the European coast. Most of the studies published have utilized proteomic analysis to examine taxonomic differences [42][43][44][45][46][47], heritability [48], and evolution of the nacre [49]. One of the first environmental toxicology proteomic studies with aquatic invertebrates was conducted on Mytilus.…”
Section: Aquatic Invertebratesmentioning
confidence: 99%