Browsing by Author "Saavedra, Carlos"
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Molecular identification, life cycle characterization, and hatchery seed production of dwarf oysters from the Ebro Delta (Spain)
Prado, Patricia; Fernández, Margarita; Cordero, David; Saavedra, Carlos; Carella, Francesca; Alcaraz, Carles; Gairin, Ignasi (Aquatic Living Resources, 2022-05-20) Aigües Marines i Continentals; AqüiculturaDwarf oysters in the Ebro Delta are only observed growing on local pen shells, Pinna nobilis L., currently under extinction risk. The species identification of these populations is uncertain, given ... -
No hybridization and marked interspecific differences in individual growth rate in mixed cultures of Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) and grooved carpet-shell clam (R. decussatus)
Markaide, Pablo; Gairín, Ignasi; Cordero, David; Ibarrola, Irrintzi; Saavedra, Carlos (Aquaculture, 2021-04-24) AqüiculturaThe Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) was introduced in Europe in the 1970's and in the following years it became naturalized. Interactions with the native species include hybridization with the ... -
Physiological processes modulate acute and chronic responses to dietary protein/energy ratio fluctuations in individuals and families of Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) selected for variable growth rates
Arranz, Kristina; Urrutxurtu, Iñaki; Ibarrola, Irrintzi; Urrutia, Miren Bego; Saavedra, Carlos; Cordero, David; Pérez-Larruscain, Josu; Navarro, Enrique (Aquaculture, 2020-01-31) AqüiculturaA range of phenotypes differing in growth rate were designed in the Manila clam by combining separate breeding families with size segregation within each family to constitute fast and slow growing groups. ... -
Population genetics of the Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) introduced in North America and Europe
Cordero, David; Delgado, Marina; Liu, Baozhong; Ruesink, Jennifer; Saavedra, Carlos (Scientific Reports, 2017-01-03) AqüiculturaGlobally, the Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) stands as the second most important bivalve species in fisheries and aquaculture. Native to the Pacific coast of Asia, it is now well-established ...