2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40850-022-00107-y
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Ultrastructure of the gill ciliary epithelium of Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker 1857), the invasive golden mussel

Abstract: Background Limnoperna fortunei is a freshwater bivalve mollusc originally from southern Asia that invaded South America in the 1990’s. Due to its highly efficient water pumping and filtering, and its capacity to form strong adhesions to a variety of substrates by byssus thread, this invasive species has been able to adapt to several environments across South America, causing significant ecological and economic damages. By gaining a deeper understanding of the biological and ecological aspects o… Show more

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“…The difference in activated ion transport, signal transduction, and suppressed homeostasis is the cognitive stress impact due to accumulated levels of MPs through gills interfering in the nervous system's control [ 49 ]. In addition, MPs increase oxidative stress in mussels through adhesion to the soft tissues [ 15 , 50 ]. Indeed, the maximal stress levels and declined activities due to fiber MPs were observed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difference in activated ion transport, signal transduction, and suppressed homeostasis is the cognitive stress impact due to accumulated levels of MPs through gills interfering in the nervous system's control [ 49 ]. In addition, MPs increase oxidative stress in mussels through adhesion to the soft tissues [ 15 , 50 ]. Indeed, the maximal stress levels and declined activities due to fiber MPs were observed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ctenidium contain highly efficient surface for filter feeding [16]. The gill filaments formed a longitudinal array and adjacent filaments those are lined by an epithelium formed of a single row cell, short cuboidal adiphase and tall columner towards the tip and the gill filaments performs the respiratory function [17,18]. There have anterior and posterior adductor muscles located underneath the mantle of the body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For golden mussels, enhanced filtering of suspended particles occurs in warm waters (Sylvester et al, 2005). Enhanced filtering at elevated temperatures will allow golden mussels to shed more DNA via the production of feces and pseudofeces into the environment (Freitas et al, 2022). However, this may add very limited DNA to the environment relative to spawning and larval production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%