Publications by authors named "Soumaya Benomar"

Article Synopsis
  • Shipping has significantly risen, causing oysters to be affected by both noise pollution and metal contamination simultaneously.
  • A study was conducted on four oyster groups over 14 days, comparing those exposed to cadmium alone with those exposed to cadmium alongside cargo ship noise.
  • The presence of ship noise reduced cadmium accumulation and growth in the oysters, indicating that while noise can limit metal uptake, it might also hinder their food intake and impact overall ecosystem productivity.
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There is an increasing concern that anthropogenic noise could have a significant impact on the marine environment, but there is still insufficient data for most invertebrates. What do they perceive? We investigated this question in oysters Magallana gigas (Crassostrea gigas) using pure tone exposures, accelerometer fixed on the oyster shell and hydrophone in the water column. Groups of 16 oysters were exposed to quantifiable waterborne sinusoidal sounds in the range of 10 Hz to 20 kHz at various acoustic energies.

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Bivalve molluscs such as Perna perna display temporal cycles of reproduction that result from the complex interplay between endogenous and exogenous signals. The monoamines serotonin, dopamine and noradrenaline represent possible endocrine and neuronal links between these signals allowing the molluscs to modulate reproductive functions in conjunction with environmental constraints. Here, we report a disruption of the reproductive cycle of mussels collected from two of three sites along the Moroccan atlantic coast soiled by industrial or domestic waste.

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