Effect of salinity and burial on succinate dehydrogenase and adenosinetriphosphatase in Mya arenaria
- Haider, Fouzia
- Sokolov, Eugene
- Timm, Stefan
- Hagemann, Martin
- Blanco-Rayon, Esther
- Marigomez, Ionan
- Izagirre, Urtzi
- Sokolova, Inna M
Resumen
Bioturbators (such as bivalves, worms, polychaetes), living in a coastal area, experiences frequent changes in salinity. They are often exposed to mechanical disturbances (like wave, currents, storms) forcing them to bury deeper into the sediment to get a better foothold. In nature, these stressors often occurs simultaneously. Osmotic stress negatively affects the burial activity and the physiological performances of soft shell clam, Mya arenaria; however, the mechanism behind this is still unknown. In this dataset we present the effect of different salinity regime on the burial activity of Mya arenaria, as well as the combined effect of osmotic stress and repeated burrowing on the succinate dehydrogenase and ATPase activity in foot muscle of Mya arenaria.
Referencias bibliográficas
- 10.1016/j.cbpa.2018.10.022