Physiological Effects of Suspended Solids on Venerupis philippinarum and Argopecten irradians
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Suspended solids are small particles transported in the water column, which can damage marine ecosystems and impair the health of aquatic organisms. This study evaluated the physiological responses of clams (Venerupis philippinarum) and Atlantic Bay scallops (Argopecten irradians) to suspended solid exposure. Four concentrations (100-1000 mg/L) were tested, with a control group maintained at 0 mg/L. At each time point (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 12 days), hemolymph samples were collected from five individuals per group to measure GOT, GPT, ALP, and cortisol. Exposure to suspended solids significantly increased these biochemical indicators compared with the control. Quantitative survival analysis showed that Venerupis philippinarum survival declined to 83.3% (25/30) at 500 mg/L and 76.7% (23/30) at 1000 mg/L after 5 days, while the control maintained 100% survival. In Argopecten irradians, survival remained close to 100% in most treatments, with a slight reduction to 83.3% (25/30) at 1000 mg/L. No mortality occurred in the control group without suspended solids, whereas mortality was evident under combined temperature stress and suspended solid exposure. These findings demonstrate that suspended solids induce stress responses in both species, with early mortality in Venerupis philippinarum likely caused by particle adhesion to the gills, leading to reduced respiratory efficiency.

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suspended solidsphysiological<italic>Venerupis philippinarum</italic><italic>Argopecten irradians</italic>THERMAL TOLERANCEPACIFIC OYSTERSEDIMENTBIVALVESSTRESSEDULIS
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Physiological Effects of Suspended Solids on Venerupis philippinarum and Argopecten irradians
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Son, Ha-JeongKim, Ju-WonSohn, Min-YoungJi, Chae-yeongJeong, Su BhinKim, In GuKang, Jung-HaKong, Hee JeongPark, Chan-IlKang, Gyoungsik
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10.3390/fishes10090432
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2025-09
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