| Title: | Modelling the material uptake and deposition of the Mytilus edulis in the Baltic coastal ecosystem |
| Authors: |
Zemlys Petras
Daunys Darius Razinkowas Arturas |
| Abstract: | A model was developed to describe the material uptake and biodeposition of bivalve Mytilus edulis. The existing blue mussel organism level models are based on contradictory assumptions and no agreement has still been found regarding the processes and environmental factors to be included into the model. A reconciliation of contradictory approaches was successfully done in the present model. Using seston concentration, seston organic content and mussel size as input data, the model is able to predict the uptake of suspended material, selection of organic particles and material allocation as pseudofaeces, ingested, assimilated fractions and faeces. The results of the model application to mussels in the south-eastern Baltic conditions are discussed. |
| DOI: | |
| Type of paper: | Original research paper |
| Pages: | 53 to 79 |
| Cytation: | Zemlys P., Daunys D., Razinkowas A., 2003, Modelling the material uptake and deposition of the Mytilus edulis in the Baltic coastal ecosystem, Ocean. Hydrob. Studies, 32(2): 53-79 |
| Keywords: | suspension feeding bivalves, filtration, biodeposition, modelling |
| Year: | 2003 |
| Category: | |
| Download: | Download file "26.pdf" |
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