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Impact of zebra mussel invasion on river water quality
- S. Effler, C. M. Brooks, +6 authors R. P. Canale
- Chemistry
- 1 March 1996
The biology of the zebra mussel is reviewed as it relates to water-quality problems in rivers. A relationship between population densities of the zebra mussel and their respiration demands for oxygen… Expand
CD23 interacts with a new functional extracytoplasmic domain involving N-linked oligosaccharides on CD21.
- J. Aubry, S. Pochon, +5 authors J. Bonnefoy
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of immunology
- 15 June 1994
Human CD21 has been described as a receptor for the C3d,g and iC3b proteins of complement, for the Epstein-Barr virus, and also for IFN-alpha. We reported recently that CD23, a low affinity receptor… Expand
SEASONAL ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF CRANGON FRANCISCORUM AND PALAEMON MACRODACTYLUS (DECAPODA, CARIDEA) IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY-DELTA
- C. Siegfried
- Biology
- 1 August 1980
Two decapod shrimp, Crangon franciscorum and Palaemon macrodactylus, donuinate the epifaunal community of the western Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The Franciscan bay shrimp, C. franciscorum, once… Expand
FEEDING OF NEOMYSIS MERCEDIS (HOLMES)
- C. Siegfried, M. E. Kopache
- Biology
- 1 August 1980
The diet of the opossum shrimp, Neomysis mercedis, in the Sacramento River Estuary was studied in relation to food availability, i.e., plankton, from January through November, 1976. The composition… Expand
Planktonic rotifer community structure in Adirondack, New York, U.S.A. lakes in relation to acidity, trophic status and related water quality characteristics
- C. Siegfried, J. A. Bloomfield, J. Sutherland
- Environmental Science
- Hydrobiologia
- 1 May 1989
AbstractThe structure of the mid-summer planktonic rotifer communities of 101 Adirondack lakes ranging in pH from 4.0 to 7.3 were characterized in relation to acidity and selected water quality… Expand
Species Profiles. Life Histories and Environmental Requirements of Coastal Fishes and Invertebrates (Pacific Southwest) Crangonid Shrimp
- C. Siegfried
- Biology
- 1 December 1989
Abstract : This species profile is one of a series on coastal aquatic organisms. The profiles are designed to provide coastal managers, engineers, and biologists with a brief comprehensive sketch of… Expand
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Progress in the development of artificial diets for bivalve filter feeders
- C. Langdon, C. Siegfried
- Biology
- 15 June 1984
Abstract Methods are described for preparing (1) carboxymethyl cellulose microgel particles, used in the delivery of high molecular weight water-soluble nutrients to aquatic filter feeders and (2)… Expand
Trophic relations of Crangon franciscorum Stimpson and Palaemon macrodactylus Rathbum: predation on the opossum shrimp, Neomysis mercedis Holmes
- C. Siegfried
- Biology
- Hydrobiologia
- 1 May 1982
Crangon franciscorum and Palaemon macrodactylus are carnivorous shrimp in the Sacromento-San Joaquin River Delta. These shrimp prey primarily on the opossum shrimp, Neomysis mercedis. Behavioral and… Expand
Dynamics of Zebra Mussel Oxygen Demand in Seneca River, New York †
- S. Effler, S. Boone, C. Siegfried, S. Ashby
- Environmental Science
- 3 February 1998
The magnitude and dynamics of oxygen depletion from zebra mussel metabolism for a severely infested 1.4 km section of the Seneca River, NY, is documented for a 3-month period of 1994, based on hourly… Expand
Tributary Water Quality Feedback from the Spread of Zebra Mussels: Oswego River, New York
- S. Effler, C. Siegfried
- Environmental Science
- 1998
Dramatic changes in the water quality of the Oswego River system, including Oswego Harbor, since the early 1990s brought about by zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) infestation are documented. The… Expand
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