Serge Bougrier
IFREMER
29 Papers
197 Citations
Serge Bougrier is an academic researcher from IFREMER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oyster & Crassostrea. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 29 publications.
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Papers
Allometric relationships and effects of temperature on clearance and oxygen consumption rates of Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg)
TL;DR: Clearance and oxygen consumption rates of Crassostrea gigas were investigated with animals of 5–200 g total wet weight, and at different temperatures after 10 days acclimation, finding neither model is appropriate during the reproductive period.
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Some general relationships in comparing the feeding physiology of suspension-feeding bivalve molluscs
A. J. S. Hawkins,Brian L. Bayne,Serge Bougrier,Maurice Heral,J.I.P. Iglesias,Enrique Navarro,R.F.M Smith,M.B. Urrutia +7 more
TL;DR: Collective findings establish that similar functional interrelations control feeding responses in each species, and identify key relations affecting selection and absorption for use in the future modelling of growth and environmental relations.
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Preingestive selection of different microalgal mixtures in Crassostrea gigas and Mytilus edulis, analysed by flow cytometry
TL;DR: Future studies of trophic flux and resource utilisation should consider the extent to which different filter-feeding species may preferentially filter and/or ingest separate algal species that are simultaneously available in the surrounding seston.
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Influence of temperature on clearance and oxygen consumption rates of the flat oyster Ostrea edulis: determination of allometric coefficients
TL;DR: The rates of both physiological functions increased as the temperature increased and reached maximum levels at 30°C when the flat oysters were fed a Skeletonema costatum microalgal grown in underground seawater.
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Comparison of growth of mussel, Mytilus edulis, on longline, pole and bottom culture sites in the Pertuis Breton, France
TL;DR: While growth was faster in Longline culture and condition index were better for Pole culture, further data on the carrying capacity of the area are needed for the establishment of a mussel culture extension policy.
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