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1 December 2006 THE HYPOXIC TOLERANCE OF THE PROTOBRANCH BIVALVE NUCULA SULCATA BRONN
SEBASTIAN P. HOLMES, NICOLA MILLER
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Abstract

Examination of the hypoxic tolerance of Nucula sulcata determined that the mean survival time under hypoxia was 9.57 d with a maximum longevity of 30 d. Comparison between the three species, N. sulcata, N. nitidosa, and N. nucleus reveals that N. sulcata is the most tolerant of hypoxia followed by N. nucleus and N. nitidosa. It is suggested that the hypoxic tolerance of the species is a reflection of the normal habitat they occupy.

SEBASTIAN P. HOLMES and NICOLA MILLER "THE HYPOXIC TOLERANCE OF THE PROTOBRANCH BIVALVE NUCULA SULCATA BRONN," Journal of Shellfish Research 25(3), 865-867, (1 December 2006). https://doi.org/10.2983/0730-8000(2006)25[865:THTOTP]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 December 2006
KEYWORDS
Adaptation
environmental tolerance
hypoxia
Nucula sulcata
protobranch
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