Original paper
Larval metamorphosis in four bivalve species in response to NMDA receptor ligands: The NMDA receptor pathway as potential regulator of bivalve transition to spat
Abstract
Over the last three decades, a variety of chemical inducers or disruptors for settlement and metamorphosis have been identified for species of clams, oysters, scallops, and mussels. Identifying inducers is important in shellfish aquaculture for increasing metamorphosis rates, and hence, spat (seed) production; however, it also has wider applications, such as in the development of marine anti-fouling agents. Previously, we have suggested the...
Paper Details
Title
Larval metamorphosis in four bivalve species in response to NMDA receptor ligands: The NMDA receptor pathway as potential regulator of bivalve transition to spat
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
511
Pages
634173 - 634173
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