Intercalibration of mussel Mytilus edulis clearance rate measurements

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Intercalibration of mussel Mytilus edulis clearance rate measurements. / Petersen, J.K.; Bougrier, S.; Smaal, A.C.; Garen, P.; Robert, S.; Larsen, Jens Erik Nybo; Brummelhuis, E.

I: Marine Ecology - Progress Series, Bind 267, 2004, s. 187-194.

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Petersen, JK, Bougrier, S, Smaal, AC, Garen, P, Robert, S, Larsen, JEN & Brummelhuis, E 2004, 'Intercalibration of mussel Mytilus edulis clearance rate measurements', Marine Ecology - Progress Series, bind 267, s. 187-194.

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Petersen, J. K., Bougrier, S., Smaal, A. C., Garen, P., Robert, S., Larsen, J. E. N., & Brummelhuis, E. (2004). Intercalibration of mussel Mytilus edulis clearance rate measurements. Marine Ecology - Progress Series, 267, 187-194.

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Petersen JK, Bougrier S, Smaal AC, Garen P, Robert S, Larsen JEN o.a. Intercalibration of mussel Mytilus edulis clearance rate measurements. Marine Ecology - Progress Series. 2004;267:187-194.

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Petersen, J.K. ; Bougrier, S. ; Smaal, A.C. ; Garen, P. ; Robert, S. ; Larsen, Jens Erik Nybo ; Brummelhuis, E. / Intercalibration of mussel Mytilus edulis clearance rate measurements. I: Marine Ecology - Progress Series. 2004 ; Bind 267. s. 187-194.

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title = "Intercalibration of mussel Mytilus edulis clearance rate measurements",
abstract = "Clearance rate (CR) was measured in blue mussels Mytilus edulis L. from Aiguillon Bay and the Oosterschelde using 3 different methods: the flow-through method, the bio-deposition method and the indirect or clearance method. CR differed significantly as a function of the method used and of the origin of the mussels. CR measured with the bio-deposition method were significantly lower than rates measured with the other methods. Results for the flow-through method depended, however, on how CR was calculated. CR using the flow-through and indirect methods was on average 10.0 l g(-1) h(-1) in mussels from Aiguillon Bay and 5.3 l g(-1) h(-1) in mussels from the Oosterschelde. The significantly lower CR of mussels from Oosterschelde was related to condition index and gill area, but could not entirely be explained by these factors Udgivelsesdato: 2004",
author = "J.K. Petersen and S. Bougrier and A.C. Smaal and P. Garen and S. Robert and Larsen, {Jens Erik Nybo} and E. Brummelhuis",
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RIS

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T1 - Intercalibration of mussel Mytilus edulis clearance rate measurements

AU - Petersen, J.K.

AU - Bougrier, S.

AU - Smaal, A.C.

AU - Garen, P.

AU - Robert, S.

AU - Larsen, Jens Erik Nybo

AU - Brummelhuis, E.

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PY - 2004

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N2 - Clearance rate (CR) was measured in blue mussels Mytilus edulis L. from Aiguillon Bay and the Oosterschelde using 3 different methods: the flow-through method, the bio-deposition method and the indirect or clearance method. CR differed significantly as a function of the method used and of the origin of the mussels. CR measured with the bio-deposition method were significantly lower than rates measured with the other methods. Results for the flow-through method depended, however, on how CR was calculated. CR using the flow-through and indirect methods was on average 10.0 l g(-1) h(-1) in mussels from Aiguillon Bay and 5.3 l g(-1) h(-1) in mussels from the Oosterschelde. The significantly lower CR of mussels from Oosterschelde was related to condition index and gill area, but could not entirely be explained by these factors Udgivelsesdato: 2004

AB - Clearance rate (CR) was measured in blue mussels Mytilus edulis L. from Aiguillon Bay and the Oosterschelde using 3 different methods: the flow-through method, the bio-deposition method and the indirect or clearance method. CR differed significantly as a function of the method used and of the origin of the mussels. CR measured with the bio-deposition method were significantly lower than rates measured with the other methods. Results for the flow-through method depended, however, on how CR was calculated. CR using the flow-through and indirect methods was on average 10.0 l g(-1) h(-1) in mussels from Aiguillon Bay and 5.3 l g(-1) h(-1) in mussels from the Oosterschelde. The significantly lower CR of mussels from Oosterschelde was related to condition index and gill area, but could not entirely be explained by these factors Udgivelsesdato: 2004

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VL - 267

SP - 187

EP - 194

JO - Marine Ecology - Progress Series

JF - Marine Ecology - Progress Series

SN - 0171-8630

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