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    Neuroenzymatic activity and physiological energetics in Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, during short-term sublethal exposure to harmful alga, Heterocapsa circularisquama
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    본 연구는 먹이생물의 종류와 서식 위치 (패각 크기)에 따라서 지중해담치의 여과율이 수온에 따라 어떻게 변동하는 지를 알아보고자 하였다. 실험에 사용된 먹이생물은 Isochrysis galbana, Chaetoceros didymus and Prorocentrum dentatum의 3 종류이다. 지중해담치의 크기 (각고)는 중부조간대 상부 지역 (+ 5 cm MSL)에 서식하는 개체가 중부조간대 하부지역 (- 58 cm MSL)에 서식하는 개체보다 월등히 작았다. 지중해담치의 여수율과 섭식율은 먹이생물의 종류에 상관없이 중부조간대 상부에 서식하는 지중해담치가 중부조간대 하부에 서식하는 지중해담치보다 높은 값을 보였다. 전반적으로 수온에 따른 여수율과 섭식율 변동은 동일한 변동 양상을 보였다. 즉 수온이 상승함에 따라서 여수율과 섭식율도 증가하다가, 수온 $20-25^{\circ}C$ 정도에서 최대값을 보이며, 이 후 점차 감소하는 경향을 보였다. 다항회귀분석식에서 추정한 최대 여수율과 섭식율을 보이는 이론적 적정 수온 역시 $20-25^{\circ}C$의 범위내로 나타났다. 먹이생물의 종류에 따라서는 여수율과 섭식율이 약간 다른 변동을 보였다. 대체적으로 여수율과 세포수 기준 섭식율은 지중해담치의 서식위치 (조고)나 먹이생물의 종류에 상관없이 거의 유사한 경향을 보였다. 반면에 탄소함량 기준 섭식율의 경우 먹이생물이 P. dentatum일 경우가 I. galbana나 C. didymus일 경우 보다 월등히 높은 값을 보였다. This study was performed to describe the influence of temperature on the clearance rate and ingestion rate of the blue mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis with three food organisms and habitat location (shell size) of mussel. Food organisms used in this experiments were Isochrysis galbana, Chaetoceros didymus and Prorocentrum dentatum. The size of mussels inhabiting higher midlittoral zone was smaller than those of lower midlittoral zone. Regardless of the kind of food organisms, filtration rates and ingestion rates of higher midlittoral mussels were higher than those of lower midlittoral mussels in experiment temperature conditions. The variation of filtration rate and ingestion rate showed same tendency with temperature. Filtration rates and ingestion rates increased with temperature, and recorded maximum values at $20-25^{\circ}C$ of temperature, and thereafter decreased gradually. Theoretical optimum temperatures showing maximum filtration rates and ingestion rates estimated from polynomial regression curves were also in the range of $20-25^{\circ}C$. Blue mussels showed different variation of filtration rate and ingestion rate with the kind of food organisms. Filtration rates and ingestion rate based on cell number were similar regardless of habitat location(tidal elevation) and food organisms. Ingestion rates based on carbon content showed very high values in case of P. dentatum beside I. galbana and C. didymus as food organism.
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    This study was performed to describe the influence of temperature on the clearance rate and ingestion rate of the blue mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis with three food organisms and habitat location (shell size) of mussel. Food organisms used in this experiments were Isochrysis galbana, Chaetoceros didymus and Prorocentrum dentatum. The size of mussels inhabiting higher midlittoral zone was smaller than those of lower midlittoral zone. Regardless of the kind of food organisms, filtration rates and ingestion rates of higher midlittoral mussels were higher than those of lower midlittoral mussels in experiment temperature conditions. The variation of filtration rate and ingestion rate showed same tendency with temperature. Filtration rates and ingestion rates increased with temperature, and recorded maximum values at 20-25℃ of temperature, and thereafter decreased gradually. Theoretical optimum temperatures showing maximum filtration rates and ingestion rates estimated from polynomial regression curves were also in the range of 20-25℃. Blue mussels showed different variation of filtration rate and ingestion rate with the kind of food organisms. Filtration rates and ingestion rate based on cell number were similar regardless of habitat location(tidal elevation) and food organisms. Ingestion rates based on carbon content showed very high values in case of P. dentatum beside I. galbana and C. didymus as food organism.
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    본 연구에서는 두 개의 크기집단의 바지락(Ruditapes philippinarum), 재첩(Corbicula japonica), 홍합(Mytilus edulis)을 세 개의 수온 조건(5, 13 그리고 $18^{\circ}C$)에서 용존 노닐페놀에 노출시킴으로써 개체 크기와 수온 변화가 여수율과 용존 노닐페놀 흡수율에 미치는 영향을 조사하였다. 이를 통해 이매패류의 여수율과 유기화합물질 흡수과정의 관련성에 대해 평가하고자 하였다. 단위무게당 여수율($CR_{wt}$)은 모든 개체 크기와 온도 범위에서 홍합(0.3-4.9 L $g^{-1}\;h^{-1}$)이 가장 높았으며, 재첩(0.44-1.98 L $g^{-1}\;h^{-1}$), 바지락(0.08-0.6 L $g^{-1}\;h^{-1}$) 순으로 나타났다. 한편 단위무게당 노닐페놀의 흡수율은 종 간 뚜렷한 차이를 보이지 않았다. 단위무게당 여수율과 노닐페놀 흡수율은 일반적으로 개체의 크기가 증가함에 따라 감소하고, 온도가 증가함에 따라 증가하는 경향을 보였다. 세 종 모두에서 노닐페놀 흡수율은 여수율과 높은 상관관계를 보였다. 한편 노닐페놀 흡수율은 같은 여수율 범위에서 홍합, 재첩, 바지락 순으로 증가하였다. 여수율과 노닐페놀 흡수율의 높은 상관관계로부터 여수율이 이매패류의 용존 유기화합물 흡수에 중요한 역할을 한다는 것을 추정할 수 있다. The present study was conducted to evaluate relationship between nonylphenol uptake rate and clearance rate of Ruditapes philippinarum, Corbicula japonica and Mytilus edulis. Variation of the temperature and body size of the bivalves was used to modulate clearance rate and nonylphenol uptake rate in this experiment. Clearance rate and nonylphenol uptake rate experiments were determined for two different size classes of the bivalves (R. philippinarum: 0.35, 0.73 g, C. japonica : 0.047, 0.1000g, M. edulis: 0.30, 0.37 g; mean flesh dry weight) and three different temperature regime (5, 13 and $18^{\circ}C$). Weight-specific clearance rate in all animal size and temperature ranges increased in the order of R. philippinarum, C. japonica and M. edulis. The weight-specific nonylphenol uptake rate did not show specific trend among species. The clearance rate and nonylphenol uptake rate generally decreased with animal size and increased with water temperature. For all three species nonylphenol uptake rate had a strong relationship with clearance rate. For a given clearance rate ranges, the nonylphenol uptake rate was in the order of R. philippinarum > C. japonica > M. edulis. The results suggest that water ventilation capacity of filter-feeding organisms is an important physiological factor controlling uptake rate of dissolved nonylphenol.
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    Attempts were made to elucidate the different responses of shellfish to paralytic shellfish poison (PSP) and the PSP donor Alexandrium minutum T1. Five species of edible bivalves (Crassostrea gigas, Meretrix lusoria, Mytilus edulis, Ruditapes philippinarum, and Soletellina diphos) were collected and examined for susceptibility to PSP and PSP donor. It was determined that all five bivalves had low susceptibility to PSP following an intramuscular injection (> 300 MU/20 g). The abnormal effects on bivalves were species-specific and varied with the concentration of A. minutum T1. Judging from the LC50 data (medium lethal concentration), the resistance of bivalves to the toxic dinoflagellate was as follows (least to most resistant): C. gigas < R. philippinarum < M. lusoria < M. edulis, S. diphos. With the exception of S. diphos, the bivalves accumulated very little toxin (< 2 MU/g edible tissue) when they were exposed to 10(7) cells/L of A. minutum for four days. The toxin levels in S. diphos increased with exposure time to the toxic dinoflagellates and accumulated primarily in the digestive gland (88-100%), followed by the gill (0-10%), and other organs (0-8%). Although the concentrations of toxin components in the digestive gland were found to be variable during the exposure period, the toxin profile in the digestive gland of S. diphos during the early exposure period was similar to that of A. minutum. Moreover, toxin components in the gills and in other organs were retained at near constant concentrations during the exposure period.
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