2018
DOI: 10.1017/s0025315418000097
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Seasonal and diurnal variability in carbon respiration, calcification and excretion rates of the abaloneHaliotis tuberculataL.

Abstract: Abalone (Haliotis spp.) are commercially important marine shellfish species worldwide. Knowledge about the physiology of abalone that impacts life-history traits is important for a better understanding of the biology of the species and the impact of stressful husbandry procedures at different seasons. The present study quantified the seasonal and diurnal variations in four physiological parameters of the European species Haliotis tuberculata, i.e. carbon aerial and aquatic respiration, calcification and excret… Show more

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“…Key to effective management of farmed animals will be a thorough knowledge of their physiology. Chapperon et al (2019) provide us with detailed information on respiration, calcification and excretion rates of this newly domesticated species.…”
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“…Key to effective management of farmed animals will be a thorough knowledge of their physiology. Chapperon et al (2019) provide us with detailed information on respiration, calcification and excretion rates of this newly domesticated species.…”
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“…Chapperon et al . (2019) provide us with detailed information on respiration, calcification and excretion rates of this newly domesticated species.…”
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confidence: 99%