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Trivellini, Maria Magdalena
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Van Der Molen, Silvina
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Filun, Luis
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Marquez, Federico
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2022-08-26T13:15:51Z
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2021-05
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Trivellini, Maria Magdalena; Van Der Molen, Silvina; Filun, Luis; Marquez, Federico; Can shell shape be used to find the origin of South American mussels?; Taylor & Francis; Marine Biology Research; 17; 2; 5-2021; 215-222
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1745-1000
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/166687
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In the context of food sovereignty, it is essential to distinguish and give value to national products, especially those from artisanal production. Argentina and Chile mussel production occurs at different scales (artisanal vs industrial), is targeted to different species and is developed in different environmental contexts, but in the market the two products are labelled and offered as the same. We evaluated the use of the shell shape to distinguish between mussels from these two countries and among crops, using Landmark-based geometric morphometrics. We compared individuals from five crops from Argentina and six from Chile to assess their shell shape variations using various multivariate statistical methods. Our results showed significant differences between the average shell shape from each country. While crops from Argentina were different among themselves, the crops from Chile were similar. The misclassification rate, using the shell shape variables, between countries was lower than 3%. We hypothesize that the shell shape variations inside the country reflect the environmental effect on the phenotype. Our results show noticeable differences in the shell shape between South American mussels from Chile and Argentina, proving that the shell shape variation could be used as a biomarker to the designation of origin of the product.
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application/pdf
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eng
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Taylor & Francis
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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MUSSELS
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MYTILUS EDULIS
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MYTILUS CHILENSIS
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LANDMARK BASED METHOD
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DESIGNATION OF ORIGIN
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FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
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Biología Marina, Limnología
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Ciencias Biológicas
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CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS
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Can shell shape be used to find the origin of South American mussels?
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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2022-04-26T17:24:09Z
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1745-1019
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17
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2
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215-222
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Reino Unido
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Londres
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Fil: Trivellini, Maria Magdalena. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Instituto de Biología de Organismos Marinos; Argentina
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Fil: Van Der Molen, Silvina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Instituto de Biología de Organismos Marinos; Argentina
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Fil: Filun, Luis. Universidad de Los Lagos; Chile
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Fil: Marquez, Federico. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Instituto de Biología de Organismos Marinos; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia "San Juan Bosco"; Argentina
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Marine Biology Research
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2021.1919714
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17451000.2021.1919714
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