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The dynamics of the sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium contents in the fresh water mollusc zebra musselDreissenia polymorpha during stress
Authors:V. I. Martem’yanov
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Fresh Water Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok, Yaroslavl oblast, Russia
Abstract:The sodium and magnesium concentration in the hemolymph of the zebra musselDreissenia polymorpha decreased by 25.1 and 25.6%, respectively, in 7.5 h after catching and transportation. One day later, the content of all four cations studied in the molluscan body was significantly reduced. After 7 days, the decrease in the tissue concentration, as compared to initial levels, was 2.7, 2.5, 4, and 4.4 times for sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium, respectively. After 18 days of acclimation, the concentrations of cations in the hemolymph and molluscan body did not differ from the initial values. Comparative analysis shows that bivalve molluscs and fish have a common negative mechanism connected with a loss of salt from the organism during the initial period of stress. Possible causes are discussed of the decrease in the salt content in the body of the marine bivalve molluscs to minimal values during their migration to the fresh water in the course of evolution.
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