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Book Synopsis

A comprehensive volume providing broad and detailed coverage of marine mussels

Marine Mussels: Ecology, Physiology, Genetics and Culture provides readers with in-depth, fully up-to-date information on all major aspects of marine mussels. Written by an internationally renowned expert in the field, this authoritative volume addresses morphology, ecology, feeding, phylogeny and evolution, reproduction and larval development, settlement and recruitment, genetics, disease, management of culture systems and more. The book encompasses many different species of marine mussels: genus Mytilus, other important commercial marine genera such as Perna, Aulacomya and Choromytilus, and non-commercial genera including Modiolus, Geukensia, Brachidontes and hydrothermal vent Bathymodiolus.

Comprising twelve extensively cross-referenced chapters, the book discusses a diversity of integrated topics that range from fundamental physiology of m

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgements xiii

1 Phylogeny and Evolution of Marine Mussels 1

Introduction 1

Phylogeny of the Phylum Mollusca 1

Phylogeny and Evolution of Bivalvia 3

Evolution and Adaptive Radiation in Bivalvia 5

Phylogeny and Evolution in the Mytilida 8

Significant Evolutionary Developments in the Family Mytilidae 11

Notes 15

References 16

2 Functional Morphology 21

Introduction 21

Shell 21

Mantle 29

Gills 31

Foot 34

Labial Palps 40

Alimentary Canal 40

Gonads 43

Heart and Haemolymph Vessels 43

Excretory Organs 44

Nerves and Sensory Receptors 45

References 47

3 Ecology of Marine Mussels 56

Introduction 56

Global and Local Distribution Patterns 57

Factors Affecting Geographic Distribution 64

Factors Affecting Local Distribution 69

Climate Change and Potential and Observed Impacts on Marine Mussels 102

Notes 116

References 116

4 Particle Processing and Nutrient Utilisation 141

Introduction 141

Filtration and Clearance Rates 141

Particle Processing on the Gills and Labial Palps and in the Stomach 157

Alimentary Canal and Digestive Process 174

Absorption Efficiency 191

Impacts of Mussels on Marine Ecosystems 194

Notes 198

References 199

5 Reproduction, Larval Development, Dispersal and Recruitment 219

Introduction 219

Sex Identification 219

Doubly Uniparental Inheritance and Sex Determination 221

Gametogenesis 222

Reproductive Cycles 225

Factors Controlling Reproduction 235

Reproductive Effort and Fecundity 242

Fertilisation and Gamete Compatibility 245

Larval Development 247

Factors Affecting Larval Growth 249

Larval Dispersal and Population Connectivity 253

Settlement, Metamorphosis and Post-Larval Dispersal 259

Recruitment 263

Notes 267

References 267

6 Growth 296

Introduction 296

Measurement of Absolute Growth 296

Measurement of Allometric Growth 307

Scope for Growth and Dynamic Energy Budget Models 311

Growth Modulators 317

Notes 338

References 338

7 Physiology of the Circulatory, Respiratory and Excretory Systems 357

Cardiovascular System 357

Respiratory System 365

Excretory System 388

Notes 400

References 400

8 Mussels and Marine Environmental Contaminants 414

Introduction 414

Contaminants in the Marine Environment 416

Contaminant Levels in Seawater, Sediments and Biota 444

Kinetic Modeling in Contaminant Bioaccumulation 448

Mussel Monitoring Programmes 460

Biological Markers of Pollution 471

Notes 486

References 487

9 Population Genetics, Genomics and Selective Breeding 515

Introduction 515

Population Genetics 516

Mussel Genomics 553

Quantitative

Genetics 567

Notes 578

References 579

10 Mussel Culture 603

Introduction 603

Wild Seed Collection 604

Hatchery Culture of Seed and Juvenile Mussels 605

Hatchery Culture of Mussels 615

Mussel Culture 630

Mussel Culture and the Environment 645

An Ecosystem Approach to Bivalve Culture 653

Notes 657

References 657

11 Diseases, Parasites and the Immune Response 675

Introduction 675

Viruses 675

Bacteria 677

Fungi 678

Protistans 682

Porifera 692

Platyhelminths 694

Annelids 703

Crustaceans 704

Neoplasia 711

Defence Mechanisms 714

Signal Transduction Pathways 725

Abiotic Effects on Mussel Immune Response 726

Notes 727

References 727

12 Mussels and Public Health 753

Introduction 753

Bacterial Infections 753

Viral Infections 759

Parasites 763

Biotoxins 766

Industrial Pollutants 779

Controls on the Production and Processing of Mussels and Other Bivalves 784

Monitoring and Quality Control 798

Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point and its Application 800

Notes 805

References 805

Species Index 831

Subject Index 838

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      Publication Date: 23/12/2021
      ISBN13: 9781119293903, 978-1119293903
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A comprehensive volume providing broad and detailed coverage of marine mussels

      Marine Mussels: Ecology, Physiology, Genetics and Culture provides readers with in-depth, fully up-to-date information on all major aspects of marine mussels. Written by an internationally renowned expert in the field, this authoritative volume addresses morphology, ecology, feeding, phylogeny and evolution, reproduction and larval development, settlement and recruitment, genetics, disease, management of culture systems and more. The book encompasses many different species of marine mussels: genus Mytilus, other important commercial marine genera such as Perna, Aulacomya and Choromytilus, and non-commercial genera including Modiolus, Geukensia, Brachidontes and hydrothermal vent Bathymodiolus.

      Comprising twelve extensively cross-referenced chapters, the book discusses a diversity of integrated topics that range from fundamental physiology of m

      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      Acknowledgements xiii

      1 Phylogeny and Evolution of Marine Mussels 1

      Introduction 1

      Phylogeny of the Phylum Mollusca 1

      Phylogeny and Evolution of Bivalvia 3

      Evolution and Adaptive Radiation in Bivalvia 5

      Phylogeny and Evolution in the Mytilida 8

      Significant Evolutionary Developments in the Family Mytilidae 11

      Notes 15

      References 16

      2 Functional Morphology 21

      Introduction 21

      Shell 21

      Mantle 29

      Gills 31

      Foot 34

      Labial Palps 40

      Alimentary Canal 40

      Gonads 43

      Heart and Haemolymph Vessels 43

      Excretory Organs 44

      Nerves and Sensory Receptors 45

      References 47

      3 Ecology of Marine Mussels 56

      Introduction 56

      Global and Local Distribution Patterns 57

      Factors Affecting Geographic Distribution 64

      Factors Affecting Local Distribution 69

      Climate Change and Potential and Observed Impacts on Marine Mussels 102

      Notes 116

      References 116

      4 Particle Processing and Nutrient Utilisation 141

      Introduction 141

      Filtration and Clearance Rates 141

      Particle Processing on the Gills and Labial Palps and in the Stomach 157

      Alimentary Canal and Digestive Process 174

      Absorption Efficiency 191

      Impacts of Mussels on Marine Ecosystems 194

      Notes 198

      References 199

      5 Reproduction, Larval Development, Dispersal and Recruitment 219

      Introduction 219

      Sex Identification 219

      Doubly Uniparental Inheritance and Sex Determination 221

      Gametogenesis 222

      Reproductive Cycles 225

      Factors Controlling Reproduction 235

      Reproductive Effort and Fecundity 242

      Fertilisation and Gamete Compatibility 245

      Larval Development 247

      Factors Affecting Larval Growth 249

      Larval Dispersal and Population Connectivity 253

      Settlement, Metamorphosis and Post-Larval Dispersal 259

      Recruitment 263

      Notes 267

      References 267

      6 Growth 296

      Introduction 296

      Measurement of Absolute Growth 296

      Measurement of Allometric Growth 307

      Scope for Growth and Dynamic Energy Budget Models 311

      Growth Modulators 317

      Notes 338

      References 338

      7 Physiology of the Circulatory, Respiratory and Excretory Systems 357

      Cardiovascular System 357

      Respiratory System 365

      Excretory System 388

      Notes 400

      References 400

      8 Mussels and Marine Environmental Contaminants 414

      Introduction 414

      Contaminants in the Marine Environment 416

      Contaminant Levels in Seawater, Sediments and Biota 444

      Kinetic Modeling in Contaminant Bioaccumulation 448

      Mussel Monitoring Programmes 460

      Biological Markers of Pollution 471

      Notes 486

      References 487

      9 Population Genetics, Genomics and Selective Breeding 515

      Introduction 515

      Population Genetics 516

      Mussel Genomics 553

      Quantitative

      Genetics 567

      Notes 578

      References 579

      10 Mussel Culture 603

      Introduction 603

      Wild Seed Collection 604

      Hatchery Culture of Seed and Juvenile Mussels 605

      Hatchery Culture of Mussels 615

      Mussel Culture 630

      Mussel Culture and the Environment 645

      An Ecosystem Approach to Bivalve Culture 653

      Notes 657

      References 657

      11 Diseases, Parasites and the Immune Response 675

      Introduction 675

      Viruses 675

      Bacteria 677

      Fungi 678

      Protistans 682

      Porifera 692

      Platyhelminths 694

      Annelids 703

      Crustaceans 704

      Neoplasia 711

      Defence Mechanisms 714

      Signal Transduction Pathways 725

      Abiotic Effects on Mussel Immune Response 726

      Notes 727

      References 727

      12 Mussels and Public Health 753

      Introduction 753

      Bacterial Infections 753

      Viral Infections 759

      Parasites 763

      Biotoxins 766

      Industrial Pollutants 779

      Controls on the Production and Processing of Mussels and Other Bivalves 784

      Monitoring and Quality Control 798

      Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point and its Application 800

      Notes 805

      References 805

      Species Index 831

      Subject Index 838

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