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Reduction of cyanobacterial toxins through coprophagy in Mytilus edulisSvensen et al., 2005
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- Svensen C
- Strogyloudi E
- Riser C
- Dahlmann J
- Legrand C
- Wassmann P
- Granéli E
- Pagou K
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- Harmful Algae
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An experiment was conducted to follow the fate of the cyanobacterial toxin, nodularin, produced by Nodularia spumigena through ingestion by Mytilus edulis and re-ingestion of faecal material (coprophagy). Mussels were fed with cultures of N. spumigena, and the …
- 241000237536 Mytilus edulis 0 title abstract description 130
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