Re-evaluating blue mussel depuration rates in ‘Dynamics of the phycotoxin domoic acid: accumulation and excretion in two commercially important bivalves

Re-examining the reported observation and analysis in Wohlgeshaffen et al. (Journal of Applied Phycology 4(4):297-310, 1992) shows that their observed shellfish domoic acid (DA) concentrations do not support the reported 17% · d⁻¹ depuration rate for blue mussels but instead support depuration rates...

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