2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279690
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The nocturnal life of the great scallops (Pecten maximus, L.): First description of their natural daily valve opening cycle

Abstract: Valvometry techniques used to monitor bivalve gaping activity have elucidated numerous relationships with environmental fluctuations, along with biological rhythms ranging from sub-daily to seasonal. Thus, a precise understanding of the natural activity of bivalves (i.e., not exposed to stressful environmental variations) is necessary as a baseline for detecting abnormal behaviors (deviations). This knowledge is also needed to reliably interpret observations of bivalve gaping behavior and associated biological… Show more

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“…Lutz and Rhoads 1977;Retailleau et al 2023). In this study, the mantle area, physiological metabolism activity and oxidative stress of giant clam showed obvious diurnal rhythm.…”
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“…Lutz and Rhoads 1977;Retailleau et al 2023). In this study, the mantle area, physiological metabolism activity and oxidative stress of giant clam showed obvious diurnal rhythm.…”
mentioning
confidence: 55%