2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.16.524159
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Smart utilization of betaine lipids in giant clamTridacna crocea

Abstract: The giant clam Tridacna crocea inhabits shallow tropical seas with poorly nourished water and severe sun irradiation. They harbor symbiotic algae zooxanthellae (dinoflagellate family Symbiodiniaceae) in the mantle tissue and are thought to thrive in this extreme environment by utilizing photosynthetic products from the algae. However, there is no measure of the detailed metabolic flow between the host and symbiont to evaluate one of the most successful symbiotic relationships in nature. Here, we employed liqui… Show more

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“…Giant clams are known be involved in symbiosis with some photosynthetic algae living on the mantle of the [10,15]. Microalgae is an important food for most of mollusks, including giant clams at filtration feeding period [11,16,17]. Although, types and combinations of microalgae fed the larval stage ideas vary from species to species.…”
Section: Water Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Giant clams are known be involved in symbiosis with some photosynthetic algae living on the mantle of the [10,15]. Microalgae is an important food for most of mollusks, including giant clams at filtration feeding period [11,16,17]. Although, types and combinations of microalgae fed the larval stage ideas vary from species to species.…”
Section: Water Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Survival rate of giant clam larvae fed different microalgae; F1: Chaetoceros muelleri and Isochrysis galbana (1:1), F2: Nannochloropsis oculata, I. galbana and C. muelleri (1:1:1) and F3: control; Vertical bars are the SE; At the same sampling time, different letters (along the lines) indicate significantly different (P <0.05).Giant clams are known be involved in symbiosis with some photosynthetic algae living on the mantle of the[10,15]. Microalgae is an important food for most of mollusks, including giant clams at filtration feeding period[11,16,17]. Although, types and combinations of microalgae fed the larval stage ideas vary from species to species.Previous studies reported that giant clam larvae fed with different microalgae and unfed larvae could reach metamorphosis[18][19][20].…”
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