The valve movement response of mussels: a tool in biological monitoring

作者: Kees J. M. Kramer , Henk A. Jenner , Dick de Zwart

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-1896-2_44

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摘要: Biological sensors are becoming more important to monitor the quality of aquatic environment. In this paper valve movement response freshwater (Dreissena polymorpha) and marine (Mytilus edulis) mussels is presented as a tool in monitoring studies. Examples various methods for data storage treatment presented, elucidating easier operation lower detection limits. Several applications mentioned, including an early warning system based on mussels.

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