FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Non‐invasive functional exploration techniques for bivalves with applications to pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera BT AF Le Moullac, Gilles Soyez, Claude LYONNARD, Pierre Chabrier, Sébastien Milhade, Leo Gueguen, Yannick BELIAEFF, Benoit AS 1:1;2:1;3:1;4:2;5:1;6:3;7:1; FF 1:PDG-RBE-RMPF;2:PDG-RBE-RMPF;3:PDG-DCOP-SGCOP-IMAPF;4:;5:PDG-RBE-RMPF;6:PDG-RBE-IHPE;7:PDG-DCOP; C1 Ifremer UMR Ecosystèmes Insulaires Océaniens UPF ILM IRD Taravao Tahiti, Polynésie française Laboratoire GEPASUD Université de Polynésie Française Faa'a Tahiti, Polynésie française UMR IHPE Université de Montpellier CNRS Ifremer UPVD Montpellier, France C2 IFREMER, FRANCE UNIV POLYNESIE FRANCAISE, FRANCE IFREMER, FRANCE SI TAHITI MONTPELLIER SE PDG-RBE-RMPF PDG-DCOP-SGCOP-IMAPF PDG-RBE-IHPE PDG-DCOP UM IHPE EIO IN WOS Ifremer UMR copubli-france copubli-univ-france IF 10.592 TC 1 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00599/71161/69551.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;bivalve;filtration;pearl rotation;respiration;valvometry AB Non‐invasive functional exploration techniques can provide information on different aspects of general organism functioning and, unlike lethal or invasive techniques, allow individual organisms to be monitored for as long as necessary. For bivalves, a fairly wide variety of methods and instrumental means exist allowing physiology to be assessed on‐line while keeping animals alive and intact. The current range of non‐invasive techniques for bivalves consists of systems for measuring metabolic flows and valve activity, which can be used on bivalve molluscs for as long as an individual animal's characteristics (e.g. size) make this technically feasible. In this paper, we present some of these non‐invasive techniques with applications for pearl oyster and list other potentially promising techniques. We also focus on a unique method we developed specifically for to record the pearl rotation characteristics within pearl oysters. This article presents the state of the art in non‐invasive functional exploration techniques. We hope that the information provided here will be useful to physiologists of bivalve marine molluscs through the tools and applications presented here or other future approaches based on them. PY 2020 PD AUG SO Reviews In Aquaculture SN 1753-5123 PU Wiley VL 12 IS 3 UT 000505042200001 BP 1783 EP 1791 DI 10.1111/raq.12409 ID 71161 ER EF