Mono- and polychromatic inner shell phenotype diversity in Pinctadamargaritifera donor pearl oysters and its relation with culturedpearl colour Auteur(s) : Ky, Chin-Long Lo, Cédrik Planes, Serge Auteurs secondaires : Ecosystèmes Insulaires Océaniens (UMR 241) (EIO) ; Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) - Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER) - Institut Louis Malardé [Papeete] (ILM) ; Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) - Université de la Polynésie Française (UPF) Direction des Ressources Marines et Minières Laboratoire d'Excellence CORAIL (LabEX CORAIL) ; Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) - Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) - École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) - École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) - Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER) - Université de la Réunion (UR) - Université de la Polynésie Française (UPF) - Université de Nouvelle Calédonie - Institut d'écologie et environnement Centre de recherches insulaires et observatoire de l'environnement (CRIOBE) ; Université de Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD) - École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Éditeur(s) : HAL CCSD Elsevier Résumé : International audience The pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera has the specific ability to produce pearls with the widest range of coloursamong all pearl oyster species. This pearl colour diversity originates from the mantle biomineralising tissue(graft) of the donor oyster, which is originally responsible for the variety of colours of the inner shell surface.This study aimed to: 1) assess the geographic distribution and establish a first stocklist of the colourful oysterphenotypes used as donors in French Polynesia, and 2) investigate the phenotypic relation between inner shellcolouration and the corresponding colour of harvested pearls. With the support of a pearl farmers' network,we investigated the different donor phenotype frequencies among five collection sites (Ahe, Apataki, Takaroa,TakumeandMangareva). This donor evaluation was made during grafting of pearl oysters (N=49,938) obtainedfrom collector stations. Results showed that pearl production is mainly based on six common colourful donorphenotypes classified as monochromatic and polychromatic profiles, which shown different frequenciesamong the collection sites. Experimental grafts (N=4640)were then realised and subsequent culture conductedat a single site in order to avoid pearl colour variation due to environmental influences. Traceability between donors(N=232) and pearls (N=2776), revealed that: 1) yellow (gold) and aubergine (reddish) pearls could bemostly obtained by using the monochromatic yellowand red donor phenotypes, respectively, and 2) one third toone quarter of grey pearlswas inevitably harvested, whatever the polychromatic phenotype chosen as the donor,which leaves at least half the harvest composed of the attractive green and peacock colours. This preliminarystocklist of colour range together with analysis of the colour phenotype transmission between inner shell andpearl provide the basis for producing multiple pearl oyster “colour lines” through hatchery propagation andwould be helpful for future selective breeding programs.Statement of relevance: Donor shell colour selection predict colours of pearls ISSN: 0044-8486 hal-01489153 https://hal-univ-perp.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01489153 DOI : 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.10.017 | Partager |
Experimental assessment of oyster transfers as a vector for macroalgal introductions Auteur(s) : Mineur, Frederic Belsher, Thomas Johnson, Mark P. Maggs, Christine A. Verlaque, Marc Éditeur(s) : Elsevier Résumé : Introduction of non-indigenous species can alter marine communities and ecosystems. In shellfish farming, transfer of livestock, especially oysters, is a common practice and potentially constitutes a pathway for non-indigenous introductions. Many species of seaweeds are believed to have been accidentally introduced in association with these transfers, but there is little direct evidence. We experimentally simulated the transfer of oysters from the Thau Lagoon (France). These transfers involved increasing periods of aerial emersion and additional brine and hot water treatments. The brine and hot water treatments were evaluated as a means of reducing the probability of algal introductions with oyster transfers. Shells were cultured for 40 days in experimental tanks to identify the macroalgae likely to be introduced with any oyster transfer. A total of 57 macroalgal taxa, including 16 taxa not indigenous to the Thau Lagoon, were recorded across all treatments and experiments. The abundance of some species increased in several cases following aerial emersion. Elimination treatments (immersion in brine or hot water) significantly reduced algal diversity, with hot water treatments resulting in no species or only tubular Ulva spp. present. The results support the hypothesis that oyster transfers are effective as primary and secondary vectors of macroalgal introductions. Relatively simple changes to the transfer practice (particularly hot water treatments) are suggested as a means of reducing the risk of non-indigenous algal introductions. Biological Conservation (0006-3207) (Elsevier), 2007-06 , Vol. 137 , N. 2 , P. 237-247 Droits : 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/publication-2779.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.biocon.2007.02.001 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/2779/ | Partager Voir aussi Elimination treatments Transport Marine macrophytes Thau Lagoon Shells Crassostrea gigas Biological invasions Télécharger |
Gametogenic cycle and reproductive effort of the tropical blacklip pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera (Bivalvia : Pteriidae), cultivated in Takapoto atoll (French Polynesia) Auteur(s) : Pouvreau, Stephane Gangnery, Aline Tiapari, Jerome Lagarde, Franck Garnier, Matthieu Bodoy, Alain Éditeur(s) : Elsevier Résumé : The gametogenic cycle and the reproductive effort of the blacklip pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera, cultivated in Takapoto lagoon were studied for a 1-year period (March 1997-April 1998) by bimonthly observations of gonadal sections, dry tissue weights and gonadal index in a population of pearl oyster composed of three age-groups. pearl oysters attained sexual maturity in the end of their first year (height approximate to 40 mm), implying that P. margaritifera is a late-maturing species in comparison with other Pteriidae. This species was also confirmed to be a marked protandrous successive hermaphrodite in culture, with 100 % of males at first maturity and 75 % in older pearl oyster (height > 120 mm). The general pattern of gametogenic activity, fairly synchronous in both sexes, was comparable with that of other tropical bivalves: reproduction occurs continuously throughout the year with a maximal activity during the warm season (November-May). No resting period was observed. Quantitative growth data showed that P. margaritifera exhibits an annual synchronised polymodal spawning pattern, with two spawning peaks in age-group I (height approximate to 70 mm) and five in age-groups II (height approximate to 100 mm) and III (height approximate to 120 mm). Spawning was sometimes incomplete, nevertheless a clear relationship between gamete production (P-R, g) and size (height H, mm) was obtained: P-R = 5.26 x 10(-7) H-2.91 (R-2 = 0.99, p < 0.05). Estimation of P-R was used to calculate the annual reproductive effort in P. margaritifera. Reproductive effort (%) was similar to those calculated for temperate species and showed a progressive increase with the age of pearl oyster, from 7 % in age-group I to 38 % in age-group III. This study showed that, in a fairly stable tropical environment such as the Takapoto lagoon, P. margaritifera is a multiple spawner, which uses an opportunistic reproductive strategy, allowing investment all year around, of any surplus energy into gamete production. Surplus energy is ensured by the high pumping rates developed by this non-symbiotic bivalve to succeed in low seston conditions. (C) 2000 Ifremer/Cnrs/Inra/Ird/Cemagref/Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS. Le cycle et l'effort de reproduction de l'huître perlière à lèvres noires, Pinctada margaritifera, cultivée dans le lagon de Takapoto, ont été étudiés sur une période annuelle (de mars 1997 à avril 1998), par un suivi bimensuel des stades de maturation et des indices gonadiques, sur une population en élevage composée de trois groupes d'âge (1, 2 et 3 ans). Cette étude a confirmé que P. margaritifera est une espèce qui se reproduit tardivement par rapport aux autres Ptériidés (elle atteint sa maturité sexuelle à la fin de sa première année, pour une hauteur approximative de 40 mm). Par ailleurs, elle présente, en élevage, une protandrie marquée (100 % de mâles à première maturité, 75 % pour des huîtres âgées de trois ans). Le schéma général de sa gamétogenèse, relativement synchrone dans les deux sexes, est comparable à celui des autres bivalves tropicaux : la reproduction est quasiment continue (aucune période de repos sexuel) avec une activité accrue en saison chaude (de novembre à mai). L'analyse des variations du poids de la gonade suggère l'existence de deux pics d'émission de gamètes chez les huîtres de un an et cinq pics chez les huîtres de 2 et 3 ans (cycle de reproduction de type polymodal). Bien que ces émissions de gamètes soient parfois incomplètes, une relation entre la production de gamètes (PR, en g) et la taille de l'huître perlière (hauteur, H, en mm) a été établie : PR = 5,26 x 10-7 H2,91 (R2 = 0,99, p < 0,05). Ces résultats ont permis de calculer l'effort de reproduction de P. margaritifera à Takapoto et sur un bilan annuel : il augmente avec l'âge de l'huître perlière de 7 % pour le groupe d'âge I à 38% pour le groupe d'âge III. Ces valeurs annuelles sont similaires à celles calculées chez les bivalves de milieux tempérés. Cette étude a donc montré que, dans un environnement tropical assez stable tel que celui du lagon de Takapoto, P. margaritifera présente une reproduction continue, avec plusieurs pics d'émission de gamètes par an. Cette stratégie « opportuniste » permet l'investissement, de tout surplus d'énergie en production de gamètes, tout au long de l'année. Malgré la faible concentration du milieu en nourriture, ces surplus d'énergie sont assurés par les fortes capacités de filtration développées par cette espèce tropicale non-symbiotique. Aquatic Living Resources (0990-7440) (Elsevier), 2000 , Vol. 13 , N. 1 , P. 37-48 Droits : 2000 Ifremer/Cnrs/Inra/Ird/Cemagref/Éditions scientifiques et médicales Elsevier SAS http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2000/publication-1391.pdf DOI:10.1016/S0990-7440(00)00135-2 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/1391/ | Partager |
Dynamique et réponse fonctionnelle des foraminifères et de la macrofaune benthiques en zone ostréicole dans les pertuis charentais Auteur(s) : Bouchet, Vincent Éditeur(s) : Université d'Angers Résumé : In oyster farming areas, organic matter fluxes toward sediment is increased. Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) reject organic-rich faeces and pseudofaeces as a result of filtration process. Organic matter can be consumed by benthic fauna, but in excess it can entails the reduction of benthic faunal species richness, abundance and biomass. Organic matter degradation also induces hypoxic (or anoxic) conditions in the sediment, and production of ammonia and sulfides in toxic concentrations. The main objective of this study is to assess the effects of oyster farming on benthic intertidal ecosystems in the Pertuis Charentais. Benthic macrofauna, living (stained) foraminifera, and physicochemical characteristics of the water column and sediment were used as indicators to evaluate these effects. A multidisciplinary approach was conducted across the Pertuis Charentais at 3 different spatial scales: an oyster trestle (micro-scale), an oyster culture area (meso-scale) and various sites across the Pertuis Charentais (macro-scale). The study was also realised at 4 different temporal scales: some months for the spatial micro-scale, every two weeks for 2 years at meso-scale and once per season during one year at macro-scale. In this study, I found that oyster farming enriches sediment in fine particles, organic matter (up to 12 %), particulate organic carbon (15-20 µg mg 1) and leads to high microphytobenthic biomass. Moreover, the association of seasonnal warming (during spring and summer), remineralisation of accumulated organic matter and short-term hypoxic conditions leads to sulfides and ammonium production. Consequently, the benthic biodiversity decreases and the population dynamic is disturbed. The population dynamic disturbance is characterised by fast abundance rises followed by high mortality rates. In these conditions, tolerant benthic macrofaunal (Cirratulidae, Spionidae and Capitellidae) and foraminiferal (Ammonia tepida and Cribroelphidium gunteri) species are promoted. AMBI index confirms "medium" ecological quality of oyster farming areas. On the contrary, across the control sites, sensible species are maintained (Amphipods, Rosalina cf. vilardeboana). Comparison of oyster farming techniques shows that on-bottom culture is less disturbing for benthic ecosystem than off-bottom culture. Axial tomodensitometry, an innovative method, was used to describe in 3D the sedimentary column organisation. I show that oyster farming modifies the sedimentary column functioning. Indeed, the macrofaunal diversity decrease leads to the modification of the functional diversity of assemblages. Thus, the vertical distribution of living foraminifera is limited in oyster farming areas, because their distribution is tightly related to macrofaunal bioturbating modes. Dans les zones ostréicoles, les flux de matière organique sont importants, l'huître Crasssotrea gigas rejetant sous forme de pseudo-fécès et de fécès de grandes quantités de matière organique. De ce fait, bien que cette matière organique puisse être consommée par la faune benthique, sa surabondance peut provoquer une réduction de la richesse spécifique, de l'abondance et de la biomasse et provoquer sur le plan des processus biogéochimiques des déplétions en oxygène et l'apparition de substances comme l'ammonium et les sulfures dont les concentrations peuvent devenir toxiques. L'objectif principal de cette étude était donc de déterminer l'impact de l'ostréiculture, grâce à plusieurs indicateurs, sur le compartiment benthique d'un écosystème littoral comme les pertuis charentais. Pour évaluer ces effets, la macrofaune benthique et les foraminifères vivants benthiques ont été utilisés en association avec des mesures des paramètres physico-chimiques de la colonne d'eau et du sédiment. Une approche pluridisciplinaire a ainsi été menée dans les pertuis charentais à trois échelles spatiales différentes : à l'échelle d'une table ostréicole (micro-échelle), à l'échelle d'un site ostréicole (méso-échelle) et à l'échelle des pertuis charentais (macro-échelle). Dans les trois cas, un suivi dans le temps a été associé à une étude de distribution spatiale, quelques mois à micro-échelle, tous les quinze jours pendant deux années à méso-échelle et une fois par saison pendant une année à macro-échelle. Ces différentes approches ont permis d'avoir une vision pertinente de la dynamique et de la réponse fonctionnelle de la faune benthique aux changements induits par la présence de l'ostréiculture. La présence des cultures ostréicoles dans les pertuis charentais enrichit les sédiments en particules fines, en matière organique (12 %), en carbone organique particulaire (15-20 µg mg-1) et favorise une production microphytobenthique élevée. Pendant la période chaude de l'année printemps-été, la reminéralisation de la matière organique accumulée associée à des hypoxies temporaires a favorisé la production de sulfures et d'ammonium. Dans les stations soumises à l'ostréiculture, la diversité des assemblages diminue. La dynamique des espèces est caractérisée par des augmentations rapides des abondances suivies d'épisodes de mortalité. Les espèces tolérantes de la macrofaune benthique (Cirratulidae, Spionidae et Capitellidae) et des foraminifères vivants benthiques (Ammonia tepida et Cribroelphidium gunteri) sont favorisées. Le calcul de l'indice AMBI confirme la qualité écologique moyenne de ces sites. Au contraire, dans la station témoin, les espèces sensibles sont favorisées (Amphipodes, Rosalina cf. vilardeboana). La comparaison de la technique de culture sur table et de culture à plat a montré que la culture des huîtres à plat est moins perturbante pour le milieu. L'étude de la bioturbation a montré l'influence qui existe entre le mode de bioturbation des différents groupes de la macrofaune et la répartition verticale des foraminifères vivants dans la colonne sédimentaire. La diminution de la diversité des assemblages de la macrofaune dans les zones soumises à l'ostréiculture modifient la diversité fonctionnelle de ces assemblages et affectent le fonctionnement de la colonne sédimentaire, limitant la répartition verticale des foraminifères dans ces zones. Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2007/these-2582.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/2582/ | Partager |
Biofouling development and its effect on growth and reproduction of the farmed pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera Auteur(s) : Lacoste, Elise Le Moullac, Gilles Levy, Peva Gueguen, Yannick Gaertner-mazouni, Nabila Éditeur(s) : Elsevier Science Bv Résumé : In bivalve aquaculture, dominant fouling organisms are filter feeders which can compete for food with reared bivalves, sometimes causing mortality or reducing their growth rate. This study investigated the effect of biofouling on the farmed pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera in two lagoons of French Polynesia. Survival, growth and reproduction of 2 year-old pearl oysters were monitored with regular sampling schedules, from the initial stage of colonization up to 20 months of biofouling accumulation. Control groups of pearl oysters were kept free of biofouling as is the current practice in pearl farms. After more than a year of monitoring, no significant difference was recorded in shell growth rate between pearl oysters reared with epibionts and the control group of pearl oysters, at both sites. Mean annual shell growth rate (height) was 30.5 ± 9.2 mm in Tahiti and 24.8 ± 7.7 mm in Mangareva. Neither the survival nor the reproduction indices were negatively affected by biofouling. In Mangareva, where biofouling development was quantified during 1 year, the rate of colonization appeared to be high during the first 3 months before slowing down. These results raise questions about the necessity of removing biofouling at this stage of pearl oyster production (i.e. before grafting). Aquaculture (0044-8486) (Elsevier Science Bv), 2014-10 , Vol. 434 , P. 18-26 Droits : 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00201/31188/29587.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2014.07.012 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00201/31188/ | Partager |
Real-time PCR assay for rapid detection and quantification of Vibrio aestuarianus in oyster and seawater: A useful tool for epidemiologic studies Auteur(s) : Saulnier, Denis De Decker, Sophie Haffner, Philippe Éditeur(s) : Elsevier Résumé : Because Vibrio aestuarianus is known to cause serious infections in Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas, a real-time PCR assay was developed targeting the dnaJ gene of this bacterium. Only V. aestuarianus strains isolated from C. gigas mortality events in different geographic areas and the reference strain tested positive, whereas no amplification products was obtained with type strains belonging to 23 other species of Vibrio. Sensitivity and reproducibility of the method were assessed using either seawater or oyster homogenate samples spiked with one V aestuarianus strain. All these samples were stored at -20 degrees C in order to mimic retrospective or grouped natural sample analysis without quantification bias due to prolonged freezing. Analysis of standard curves revealed excellent correlation values between light microscopy cell enumerations and PCR Threshold Cycle (Ct) values, and acceptable PCR reaction efficiencies for all type of samples. Quantification curves of both sample types were equivalent, with a detection level as low as 1.6 V. aestuarianus cells in the PCR reaction tube, corresponding to 1.6.10(2) cells ml(-1) and 1.6.10(2) cells mg(-1) in seawater and entire oyster samples, respectively, taking into account the dilution factor used for appropriate template DNA preparation. Comparison of PCR assay reproducibility according to the complexity of samples revealed that seawater samples gave more reproducible quantification measures than samples from oyster homogenate, with precision of measured Ct values inferior to 0.4 and 0.6 respectively at 99% confidence. Use of the real-time PCR assay allowed us to monitor V. aestuarianus load in oysters naturally infected with this pathogen. Furthermore, we were able to detect V aestuarianus in samples of seawater in which oysters had been reared and in algal cultures used for feeding oysters. Because of the rapidity and reliability of the real-time PCR assay method used in this study, just a few hours are needed compared with the two days required using the classic culture method, this technique will be particularly valuable in mollusc pathology laboratories, for monitoring the source and course of infections by V. aestuarianus in pathogenesis and epidemiologic studies, as well as for designing appropriate prophylactic control measures. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Journal of Microbiological Methods (0167-7012) (Elsevier), 2009-05 , Vol. 77 , N. 2 , P. 191-197 Droits : 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2009/publication-6447.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.mimet.2009.01.021 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/6447/ | Partager |
Influence of oyster culture practices and environmental conditions on the ecological status of intertidal mudflats in the Pertuis Charentais (SW France): A multi-index approach Auteur(s) : Bouchet, Vincent Sauriau, Pierre-guy Éditeur(s) : Elsevier Résumé : The ecological quality status (EcoQ) of intertidal mudflats constrained by Pacific oyster farming was assessed by single (H', AMBI, BENTIX and BOPA) and multimetric (M-AMBI and average score) index approaches in the Pertuis Charentais (SW France). Fifteen sampling stations were monitored seasonally for sedimentological features and macrozoobenthos in 2004. Sediments affected by oyster biodeposits showed organic matter enrichment, and sediments from off-bottom culture sites had higher organic matter contents and lower redox potentials than sediments from on-bottom culture sites. Biotic indices consistently registered responses of macrozoobenthos to organic enrichment but there was only partial agreement between single index-derived EcoQs. The average score was better than M-AMBI and single indices for determining EcoQs. Accordingly, oyster farming alters intertidal macrozoobenthic assemblages moderately, and off-bottom cultures cause more disturbance than on-bottom cultures. Hydrodynamics and seasons may interact with culture practices in smothering/strengthening biodeposition-mediated effects through dispersal/accumulation of biodeposits. Marine Pollution Bulletin (0025-326X) (Elsevier), 2008-11 , Vol. 56 , N. 11 , P. 1898-1912 Droits : 2008 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2008/publication-4650.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2008.07.010 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/4650/ | Partager Voir aussi Exposed/sheltered Seasonal variations Benthic macrofauna Biotic index Intertidal mudflats Oyster farming practices Télécharger |
Exploitation des huîtres en Nouvelle Calédonie échantillonnage des stocks naturels d'huîtres de paletuviers (Saccostrea cucullata) et aménagement des pêches Auteur(s) : Bodoy, Alain Morin, Jocelyne Éditeur(s) : Actes du IIIème Congrès International des Sociétés Françaises de Malacologie. Les mollusques dans la recherche actuelle, La Rochelle, France, 24-27 juin 2003 Résumé : We analysed a few aspects of oyster culture in New Caledonia. Oyster culture there is not very important, one farm producing 30 tonnes of Japanese oysters per year and the other one, 3 tonnes of rock oysters. Mangrove oyster deposits are traditionally exploited, and this exploitation lead to a decrease of the densities and biomasses observed in the most exploited estuaries. On the four monitored sites, the maximum size observed is comprised between 7.2 to 10 cm, for a mode comprised between 3.6 and 4.8 cm. Densities go from 31 to 251 oysters and biomasses, from 0.751 to 2.553 kg/m2. Regulations focus on the minimum collection size (6 cm) and a fishing prohibition period of 8 months. Based on our observations, we suggest that these dispositions be maintained. We also suggest that a fishing licence for professional fishermen be created, and that leisure fishing be maintained. On a analysé quelques aspects de l'exploitation des huîtres en Nouvelle Calédonie. La conchyliculture y est faiblement présente, une ferme produisant 30 tonnes par an d'huîtres japonaises et une autre, 3 tonnes d'huîtres de rocher. Les gisements d'huître de palétuvier font l'objet d'une exploitation traditionnelle, qui a conduit à l'affaiblissement des densités et des biomasses observées dans les estuaires les plus exploités. Dans les quatre sites échantillonnés, la taille maximale observée allait de 7,2 à 10 cm, pour un mode compris entre 3,6 et 4,8 cm. Les densités allaient de 31 à 251 huîtres et les biomasses, de 0,751 à 2,553 kg/m2 . Les mesures réglementaires en vigueur concernent la taille minimale de capture (6 cm), et une période de fermeture de la pêche de 8 mois. Les observations faites suggèrent de maintenir ces dispositions. Il est également proposé de créer une licence de pêche pour des pêcheurs professionnels, et de maintenir une pêche de loisir. Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2003/acte-6527.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/6527/ | Partager |
Problems and perspectives of the pearl oyster aquaculture in French Polynesia. Auteur(s) : Cabral, P Éditeur(s) : Actes de colloques Ifremer, Tahiti, French Polynesia, 20 Feb - 4 Mar 1989, n°9, chap. 7, pp.57-66 Résumé : The first attempt to obtain artificial pearls from the black-lip pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera in French Polynesia dates back to 1963. The pearl oyster culture has grown quickly especially since the eighties. This industry is now the first exportation in value of French Polynesia. 19 atolls of the Tuamotus island have at this time one or more farms and this activity has more and more attractiveness. The rise of this industry has consequently a lot of socio-ecomic repercussions on these atolls. However, as a young industry, the technics and the development are not always controlled and a lot of problems appeared these last years. Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1989/acte-1494.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/1494/ | Partager Voir aussi French Polynesia Pinctada margaritifera Trade Economic analysis Harvesting Hatcheries Spat Lagoons Mortality Oyster culture Télécharger |
Vibriosis induced by experimental cohabitation in Crassostrea gigas: Evidence of early infection and down-expression of immune-related genes Auteur(s) : De Decker, Sophie Saulnier, Denis Éditeur(s) : Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd Résumé : The understanding of reciprocal interactions between Crassostrea gigas and Vibrio sp., whether these be virulent or avirulent, is vital for the development of methods to improve the health status of cultured oysters. We describe an original non-invasive experimental infection technique using cohabitation, designed to explore these interactions. Using real-time PCR techniques we examined the dynamics of virulent and avirulent Vibrio sp. in oyster hemolymph and tank seawater, and made a parallel study of the expression of four genes involved in oyster immune defense: Cg-BPI, Cg-EcSOD, Cg-IκB, Cg-TIMP. No mortality occurred in control animals, but oysters put in cohabitation for 2–48 h with animals previously infected by two Vibrio pathogens suffered mortalities from 2 to 16 days post-cohabitation. Our results show that virulent Vibrio infect healthy individuals after only 2 h of cohabitation, with values ranging from 4.5×102 to 2×104 cells ml−1 hemolymph. Simultaneously, an approximate ten-fold increase of the total Vibrio population was observed in control animals, with a 6.6–78.5-fold up-expression of targeted genes. In contrast, oysters exposed to harmful bacteria had mean expression levels strongly down-regulated by a factor of 9.2–29 (depending on the gene) compared with control animals. Although oysters were still found to be infected by virulent Vibrio after 6–48 h of cohabitation, no significant differences were noted when comparing levels of each transcript in control and infected oysters at the same sampling times during this period: the important differences were noted before 6 h cohabitation. Taken together, our data support (1) the hypothesis that virulent Vibrio disturbs the immune response of this invertebrate host both rapidly and significantly, although this occurs specifically during an early and transient period during the first 6 h of cohabitation challenge, and that (2) expression of targeted genes is not correlated with vibriosis resistance. Fish & Shellfish Immunology (1050-4648) (Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd), 2011-02 , Vol. 30 , N. 2 , P. 691-699 Droits : 2011 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00025/13604/10681.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.fsi.2010.12.017 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00025/13604/ | Partager Voir aussi Oyster-Vibrio interactions Pathogenesis Immune response Non-invasive experimental challenge Real-time PCR Télécharger |
Larval Dispersal Modeling of Pearl Oyster Pinctada margaritifera following Realistic Environmental and Biological Forcing in Ahe Atoll Lagoon Auteur(s) : Thomas, Yoann Dumas, Franck Andrefouet, Serge Éditeur(s) : Public Library Science Résumé : Studying the larval dispersal of bottom-dwelling species is necessary to understand their population dynamics and optimize their management. The black-lip pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) is cultured extensively to produce black pearls, especially in French Polynesia's atoll lagoons. This aquaculture relies on spat collection, a process that can be optimized by understanding which factors influence larval dispersal. Here, we investigate the sensitivity of P. margaritifera larval dispersal kernel to both physical and biological factors in the lagoon of Ahe atoll. Specifically, using a validated 3D larval dispersal model, the variability of lagoon-scale connectivity is investigated against wind forcing, depth and location of larval release, destination location, vertical swimming behavior and pelagic larval duration (PLD) factors. The potential connectivity was spatially weighted according to both the natural and cultivated broodstock densities to provide a realistic view of connectivity. We found that the mean pattern of potential connectivity was driven by the southwest and northeast main barotropic circulation structures, with high retention levels in both. Destination locations, spawning sites and PLD were the main drivers of potential connectivity, explaining respectively 26%, 59% and 5% of the variance. Differences between potential and realistic connectivity showed the significant contribution of the pearl oyster broodstock location to its own dynamics. Realistic connectivity showed larger larval supply in the western destination locations, which are preferentially used by farmers for spat collection. In addition, larval supply in the same sectors was enhanced during summer wind conditions. These results provide new cues to understanding the dynamics of bottom-dwelling populations in atoll lagoons, and show how to take advantage of numerical models for pearl oyster management. Plos One (1932-6203) (Public Library Science), 2014-04 , Vol. 9 , N. 4 , P. e95050 Droits : 2014 Thomas et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00197/30843/29210.pdf DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0095050 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00197/30843/ | Partager |
Essais d'infestations expérimentales entre Crassostrea rhizophorae et Carcinus maenas Auteur(s) : Grizel, Henri Tige, Gilbert Tige, Gilbert Éditeur(s) : Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer (CIEM), C. M. 1975/K: 21 Résumé : Following our aim of developing oyster culture in French Guyana and studying the different options available to increase a stock of new oyster species, we were lead to search for possible parasites in Crassostrea rhizophorae. These oysters from the French Guyanese coasts host some gregarine Nematopsis sp. spores, characterized by Comps, Grizel and Tige (1972). Through this work, we conducted some experimental infestation trials between Crassostrea rhizophorae spats parasited by these spores and the most common crab on metropolitan farms Carcinus maenas. Poursuivant les objectifs de développement de l'ostréiculture en Guyane et étudiant les possibilités d'accroissement d'un stock constitué de nouvelles espèces d'huîtres, nous avons été amenés à rechercher d'éventuels parasites chez Crassostrea rhizophorae. Ces huîtres des côtes de la Guyane française abritent des spores de Grégarines, Nematopsis sp. mises en évidence par COMPS, GRIZEL et TIGE (1972). Au cours de ce travail nous avons réalisé des essais d'infestations expérimentales entre du naissain de Crassostrea rhizophorae parasité par ces spores et le crabe le plus répandu sur les parcs à huîtres métropolitains, Carcinus maenas. Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1975/acte-6290.PDF http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/6290/ | Partager Voir aussi Naissain Infestations expérimentales Parasite Carcinus maenas Crassostrea rhizophorae Pathologie Télécharger |
Evolution des recherches et études récentes en pathologie des huîtres Auteur(s) : Comps, Michel Éditeur(s) : Gauthier-villars Résumé : Until recently, the study of the pathology of oysters concerned some bacterial and a large number of parsitic diseases. Among the latter, diseases caused by fungi such as Labyrinthomyxa marina or by sporozoa such as Minchinia nelsoni in the American oyster have had very important econimic repercussions in the affected areas. The causes of some severe epizooties, such as the "Malpecue Bay disease" in Canada, have never been determined; in other cases, including the mass mortality of the Portuguese oyster in Fance, several years of investigations have been required before the first results of an etiologic nature were obtained. The use of electron microscopy has permitted great strides in the pathology of oysters. Thus, virus diseases have been found to be associated with the diseases of the Portuguse oyster, with gill disease and with the mass mortality of 1970. New and important data have also been obtained with regard to the structure and development of Marteilia refringens a parasite of the flat oyster which has been recognized as belonging to the haplosporidan species. Recently, Mycoplasma-like and Rickettsia-like organisms have been detected in several oyster species and oyster viruses have been isolated on cell cultures. Such results confirm the evolution of research in this field. Les résultats acquis en matière de pathologie des huîtres concernaient jusqu'à une date récente quelques maladies bactériennes et surtout de nombreuses parasitoses. Pour certaines épizooties graves, comme la maladie de l'huître américaine de Malpèque au Canada, les causes n'ont jamais été déterminées et pour d'autres, comme la mortalité massive de l'huître portugaise en France, les premiers résultats d'ordre étiologique n'ont été obtenus que tardivement avec la mise en évidence d'une infection virale. L'étude ultra-structurale de Marteilia refringens, parasite de l'huître plate, la mise en évidence d'une virose associées à la maladie des branchies de l'huître portugaise, puis la découverte récente de nouveaux germes pathogènes tels que mycoplasmes et rickettsies et l'isolement de virus sur cultures cellulaires chez plusieurs espèces d'huîtres devaient confirmer l'évolution des recherches dans ce domaine. Oceanologica Acta (0399-1784) (Gauthier-villars), 1978 , Vol. 1 , N. 2 , P. 255-262 Droits : 1978 Elsevier http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00015/12631/9520.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00015/12631/ | Partager |
Mono- and polychromatic inner shell phenotype diversity in Pinctadamargaritifera donor pearl oysters and its relation with culturedpearl colour Auteur(s) : Ky, Chin-Long Lo, Cédrik Planes, Serge Auteurs secondaires : Ecosystèmes Insulaires Océaniens (UMR 241) (EIO) ; Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) - Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER) - Institut Louis Malardé [Papeete] (ILM) ; Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) - Université de la Polynésie Française (UPF) Direction des Ressources Marines et Minières Laboratoire d'Excellence CORAIL (LabEX CORAIL) ; Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) - Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) - École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) - École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) - Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER) - Université de la Réunion (UR) - Université de la Polynésie Française (UPF) - Université de Nouvelle Calédonie - Institut d'écologie et environnement Centre de recherches insulaires et observatoire de l'environnement (CRIOBE) ; Université de Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD) - École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Éditeur(s) : HAL CCSD Elsevier Résumé : International audience The pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera has the specific ability to produce pearls with the widest range of coloursamong all pearl oyster species. This pearl colour diversity originates from the mantle biomineralising tissue(graft) of the donor oyster, which is originally responsible for the variety of colours of the inner shell surface.This study aimed to: 1) assess the geographic distribution and establish a first stocklist of the colourful oysterphenotypes used as donors in French Polynesia, and 2) investigate the phenotypic relation between inner shellcolouration and the corresponding colour of harvested pearls. With the support of a pearl farmers' network,we investigated the different donor phenotype frequencies among five collection sites (Ahe, Apataki, Takaroa,TakumeandMangareva).Thisdonorevaluationwasmadeduringgraftingofpearloysters(N=49,938)obtainedfrom collector stations. Results showed that pearl production is mainly based on six common colourful donorphenotypes classified as monochromatic and polychromatic profiles, which shown different frequenciesamongthecollectionsites.Experimentalgrafts(N=4640)werethenrealisedandsubsequentcultureconductedat a single site in order to avoidpearl colour variation due to environmental influences. Traceability between do-nors (N = 232) and pearls (N = 2776), revealed that: 1) yellow (gold) and aubergine (reddish) pearls could bemostlyobtainedbyusingthemonochromaticyellowandreddonor phenotypes,respectively,and2)onethirdtoonequarterofgreypearlswasinevitablyharvested,whateverthepolychromaticphenotypechosenasthedonor,which leaves at least half the harvest composed of the attractive green and peacock colours. This preliminarystocklist of colour range together with analysis of the colour phenotype transmission between inner shell andpearl provide the basis for producing multiple pearl oyster “colour lines” through hatchery propagation andwould be helpful for future selective breeding programs.Statement of relevance: Donor shell colour selection predict colours of pearls ISSN: 0044-8486 hal-01489247 https://hal-univ-perp.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01489247 DOI : 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.10.017 | Partager |
Recent innovations in cultivation of molluscs in french Polynesia Auteur(s) : AQUACOP Éditeur(s) : 1st International Biennal Conference on Warm Water Aquaculture - Crustacea 02/9-11/83 Brigham Young University. Hawai Résumé : Until recently, mollusc production in French Polynesia was only based upon fishing, for local consumption of edible bivalves mainly the oyster Saccostrea cucullata and for the exportation of pearl-oyster shells. As a consequence of parasitism problems on local oysters, a mollusc program was initiated by developping hatchery technics on introduced species of edible bivalves, Saccostrea echinata and Perna viridis, and cultivation methods in specialyy fitted up areas. Concerning pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera the traditional shell production activity was recently reorganized to produce black culture pearls, inducing an increased demand of young implantable pearl-oysters. Hatchery spat production proved to be unsuccessful, and technics of collection and cultivation in lagoons were set up to supply the pearl oyster farming industry, and face the depletion natural stock. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1983/acte-4449.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/4449/ | Partager |
La conchyliculture en Europe Auteur(s) : Antona, Martine Bailly, Denis Paquotte, Philippe Gabott, M Gibbs, J Shaw, S Harmsma, H Résumé : This report includes a qualitative and descriptive approach of the oyster and mussel industries in the European Community. This report compares the structure of production, the marketsn the professional organisation, competition for the resource, legislation and support systemat the community levell. Technical and statistical datas are summarized to représent the structure of the industry, the trade flows and the main evolutions of the two industries in the EC. A summary of the county reports gives an overview of the present state of the industry in each country and suggest a first evaluation of constraints and prospects. [NOT CONTROLLDED OCR] Ce rapport comprend une approche descriptive et qualitative du secteur conchylicole traditionnel (moules et huîtres) dans la Communauté Européenne. Il aborde les aspects production, marché, organisation, réglementation, système d'aide dans les différents pays par une analyse comparative des secteurs, complétée par une synthèse chiffrée des données techniques et statistiques. Une vision d'ensemble des flux et de l'évolution des deux filières dans la Communauté est ainsi présentée. Un résumé des rapports nationaux évalue l'organisation, les contraintes et les perspectives du secteur dans chacun des pays. [OCR NON CONTRÔLE] Droits : 1993 Ifremer http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1993/rapport-4176.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1993/sup-4176.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/4176/ | Partager Voir aussi SEM réglementation commerce extérieur marché Production Europe Conchyliculture regulation external trade markets Télécharger |
Influence of plankton concentration on gametogenesis and spawning of the black lip pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera in Ahe atoll lagoon (Tuamotu archipelago, French polynesia) Auteur(s) : Fournier, Jonathan Levesque, Emmanuelle Pouvreau, Stephane Le Pennec, Marcel Le Moullac, Gilles Éditeur(s) : Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd Résumé : Pearl culture industry represents one of the dominant business sector of French Polynesia. However, it still entirely relies on unpredictable spat collection success. Our aim was to assess the influence of natural plankton concentration fluctuations on maturation and spawning of the black lip pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera, during a 4 months survey conducted in Ahe atoll lagoon. Plankton concentration was assessed by chlorophyll a extraction and by microscope counts while gonadic index, gonado-visceral dry weights and histology were used to measure pearl oysters reproduction activity. We found that (i) plankton concentration fluctuations were mainly related to wind regime, (ii) gametogenesis rate was mainly related to plankton concentration, (iii) spawning occurred when maximal gonad storage was reached. (iv) plankton concentration was the main spawning synchronizing factor. These results contribute explaining P. margaritifera spat collection variability in French Polynesian atoll lagoon. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Marine Pollution Bulletin (0025-326X) (Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd), 2012 , Vol. 65 , N. 10-12 , P. 463-470 Droits : 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00101/21201/19697.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.03.027 http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00101/21201/ | Partager |
L'evolution des conditions physiologiques de Crassostrea rhizophorae en fonction des niveaux de bioaccumulation et du gradient de pollution Auteur(s) : Pellerin, M Éditeur(s) : Actes de colloques. Ifremer. Brest [ACTES COLLOQ. IFREMER.]. 1995 Résumé : Informations gathered in the mangrove of the Fort-De-France bay of Martinique (F.W.I.) showed a decreased physiological condition of Crassostrea rhizophorae in the south part of the bay explained by the presence of zinc and by physico-chemical parameters modified in the wet season, such as decreased salinity and decreased levels of nutrients. Bioaccumulation of zinc, lead and cadmium was highly correlated to sediment contamination. Contamination by pesticides and organochlorides was found mainly in oysters from the North part of the bay, characterized by industrial activities and agricultural inputs. Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1992/acte-1601.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/1601/ | Partager |
Identification of genes associated with shell color in the black-lipped pearl oyster, Pinctada margaritifera. Auteur(s) : Lemer, Sarah Saulnier, Denis Gueguen, Yannick Planes, Serge Auteurs secondaires : Centre de recherches insulaires et observatoire de l'environnement (CRIOBE) ; Université de Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD) - École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Ecosystèmes Insulaires Océaniens (UMR 241) (EIO) ; Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) - Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER) - Institut Louis Malardé [Papeete] (ILM) ; Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) - Université de la Polynésie Française (UPF) Interactions Hôtes-Pathogènes-Environnements (IHPE) ; Université de Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD) - Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER) - Université de Montpellier (UM) - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Laboratoire d'Excellence CORAIL (LabEX CORAIL) ; Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) - Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) - École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) - École pratique des hautes études (EPHE) - Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER) - Université de la Réunion (UR) - Université de la Polynésie Française (UPF) - Université de Nouvelle Calédonie - Institut d'écologie et environnement Éditeur(s) : HAL CCSD BioMed Central Résumé : International audience Background: Color polymorphism in the nacre of pteriomorphian bivalves is of great interest for the pearl culture industry. The nacreous layer of the Polynesian black-lipped pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera exhibits a large array of color variation among individuals including reflections of blue, green, yellow and pink in all possible gradients. Although the heritability of nacre color variation patterns has been demonstrated by experimental crossing, little isknown about the genes involved in these patterns. In this study, we identify a set of genes differentially expressed among extreme color phenotypes of P. margaritifera using a suppressive and subtractive hybridization (SSH) method comparing black phenotypes with full and half albino individuals.Results: Out of the 358 and 346 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) obtained by conducting two SSH libraries respectively, the expression patterns of 37 genes were tested with a real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) approach by pooling five individuals of each phenotype. The expression of 11 genes was subsequently estimated for each individual in order to detect inter-individual variation. Our results suggest that the color of the nacre is partiallyunder the influence of genes involved in the biomineralization of the calcitic layer. A few genes involved in the formation of the aragonite tablets of the nacre layer and in the biosynthesis chain of melanin also showed differential expression patterns. Finally, high variability in gene expression levels were observed within the black phenotypes.Conclusions: Our results revealed that three main genetic processes were involved in color polymorphisms: the biomineralization of the nacreous and calcitic layers and the synthesis of pigments such as melanin, suggesting that color polymorphism takes place at different levels in the shell structure. The high variability of gene expression found within black phenotypes suggests that the present work should serve as a basis for future studies exploringmore thoroughly the expression patterns of candidate genes within black phenotypes with different dominant iridescent colors. ISSN: 1471-2164 hal-01260141 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01260141 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01260141/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01260141/file/Lemer-2015-BMCGenom-Identification.pdf DOI : 10.1186/s12864-015-1776-x | Partager |
Aspects biométriques et biochimiques de la croissance de l'huître Crassostrea virginica en élevage suspendu à Solomons (Baie de Chesapeake) Auteur(s) : Goulletquer, Philippe Prou, Jean Heral, Maurice Éditeur(s) : Société Française de Malacololgie Résumé : Growth and proximate biochemical composition of the American oyster Crassostrea virginica were studied in the Patuxent river (Maryland), located in the middle reach of the Chesapeake bay (U.S.A.). The effects of stocking densities and environmental variables (depth, temperature) were examined in 1989-1990 on oyster population by using off-bottom culture. No significant density effect was observed on the shell growth, which is described by using a seasonally oscillating function. In contrast, the meat growth and the proximate biochemical composition were bath affected by the stacking density and the depth location. The variability of the resulting effects was observed based on a seasonal trend. Different hypothesis mainly related tO environmental conditions (food availability, current speed) are presented. Study implications on the oyster management in the Chesapeake bay are discussed. La croissance et la composition biochimique de l'huître américaine Crassostrea virginica sont étudiés dans la rivière Patuxent, située dans la partie médiane de la baie de Chesapeake (U.S.A.). L'effet de la densité et de la profondeur d'élevage ainsi que de la température sont testés en 1989 et 1990 sur une population d'huîtres en élevage suspendu. La croissance de la coquille ne montre pas d'effet significatif de la densité d'élevage. Un modèle de la croissance en longueur avec oscillation saisonnière est établi. Les effets de la densité et de la profondeur sur l'évolution du poids de chair sèche et des composants biochimiques mettent en évidence une tendance saisonnière. Différentes hypothèses (quantité et qualité de la nourriture, effet de la vitesse du courant) sont présentées. Les implications de ces résultats sur l'aménagement de la baie de Chesapeake dans le cadre d'une réhabilitation de l'huître sont discutées. Haliotis (Société Française de Malacololgie), 1994 , Vol. 23 , P. 113-123 Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1994/publication-3076.pdf http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/3076/ | Partager Voir aussi USA Chesapeake Bay Oysters Growth Biochemical composition Crassostrea virginica Croissance USA Chesapeake Bay Huîtres Télécharger |