Haematology of some marine and estuarine molluscs of commercial importance


Autoria(s): Suresh, K; Dr.Mohandas, A
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24/04/2014

24/04/2014

01/01/1988

Resumo

It is well known that under certain conditions, populations of oysters and clams are susceptible to destructive epizootics caused by pathogenic micro-organisms. It has also been shown that exposure of mammals to certain heavy metals causes increased susceptibility to and severity of microbial infections (Koller, 1980). Consequently, pollutants that affect haemocyte viability or interfere with internal defence functions of the haemocytes which are considered as the major means of defence in moliuscs against invading foreign organisms and pathogens (Cheng, 1981) may have profound effect on long term survival of molluscan populations. All these justify the significance of the present study in the context of the current status on molluscan culture programme, and how the data on molluscan haematological studies .could be taken as the reliable criteria for pollution monitoring studies.

School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology

Cochin University of Science And Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3639

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en

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Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Haemocytes of Sunetta scripta #Gycogen and total carbohydrate #Protein in the haemolymph #Acid phosphate activity
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