An Investigative Study into the C. flumenia and its Interactions with its Surrounding Ecosystem

Sumer Sandhu, Aarav Sandhu, A. Reddy, Himanshu Wagh
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his research focused on the physical characteristics of Corbicula flumenia, an invasive species of clam found in the American River, and how these characteristics give it a possible survival advantage over native clam species of the river. Clams were collected from the American River and dissected, while river water and soil samples were also collected. The water and soil were analyzed for levels of coliforms such as E. coli, since this could be a food source that gives the Asian Clam an advantage over native species. The Asian clams were analyzed for their feeding efficiency of E. coli compared to algae and also compared for anatomical differences to the native species by measuring cirri size, which could increase feeding rates within these clams, giving them a competitive edge over their native competitors. It was found that there was much E. coli in the water and soil, but no significant correlation was found between clam cirri size and feeding rate. The Asian clam’s DNA and protein expression was analyzed for genetic mutations that contribute to the species’ invasive advantage.
流感嗜血杆菌及其与周围生态系统相互作用的调查研究
他的研究重点是在美国河中发现的一种入侵蛤蜊Corbicula flumenia的物理特征,以及这些特征如何使它比河流的本地蛤蜊物种具有可能的生存优势。从美国河中收集蛤蜊并进行解剖,同时还收集了河水和土壤样本。分析了水和土壤中大肠杆菌等大肠菌群的水平,因为这可能是亚洲蛤蜊比本地物种更有优势的食物来源。分析了亚洲蛤蜊与藻类相比对大肠杆菌的摄食效率,并通过测量卷皮大小来比较与本地物种的解剖差异,这可能会增加这些蛤蜊的摄食率,使它们在与本地竞争者的竞争中具有竞争优势。结果表明,水体和土壤中均含有较多的大肠杆菌,但蛤的大小与取食率之间无显著相关。分析了亚洲蛤的DNA和蛋白质表达,以寻找导致该物种入侵优势的基因突变。
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