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Filtration of Green Algae and Cyanobacteria by Freshwater Mussels in the Partitioned Aquaculture System
Authors:Kevin R.  Stuart Arnold G.  Eversole David E.  Brune
Affiliation:Department of Aquaculture, Fisheries and Wildlife, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina 29634 USA;Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina 29634 USA
Abstract:
Abstract.— The freshwater mussel Elliptio complanata was provided water containing green algae and cyanobacteria delivered from the Partitioned Aquaculture System (PAS) at eight flow rates to determine algal filtration rates as mg of particulate organic carbon (POC)/kg wet tissue weight per h. The dominant taxon in cyanobacterial waters was Microcystis while the dominant taxa in green algal waters were Scenedesmus and Ankistrodesmus . The cell counts of Scenedesmus and Ankistrodesmus were the only algal taxa that were significantly different between the incoming water and water filtered by mussels. Filtration rates of POC obtained from green algal water were significantly greater than from cyanobacteria-dominated waters at all flow rates. A significant increase in mean filtration rate was observed as flow rates increased. The filtration rate of green algae increased as POC concentration increased, peaking at 28 mg C/L. A maximum filtration rate was not observed with cyanobacterial waters.
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