Growth and reproductive potential of the turkey-wing mussel in Bermuda was assessed
following field studies, the determination of nutrient storage sites and nutrient use during
periods of reproduction, and seasonal fluctuations in the scope for growth index. Larval
and post-larval development were also described and were typical of the family Arcidae.
Furthermore, post-larval production, by controlled laboratory rearing, was suggested as a
useful tool for enhancement of stocks for this species. Both preliminary field and
laboratory studies indicated slow shell growth of the species throughout its life cycle.
Temperature minima recorded during the winter months were suggested to have a negative
effect on growth of Area zebra in the field. Gonadal development, expressed as gonadic
index (dry gonad weight/empty shell weight x100) and confirmed by histological
analyses, indicated a "rest" period during the winter months. The reproductive cycle was
assessed and two well-defined spawning seasons, early summer (June) and autumn
(September), were determined. The metabolic processes occurring prior to the summer
spawning period were regulated by a glycogen-based metabolism with the pedal muscle as
main storage organ. Processes regulating the second reproductive activity are
characterized by a direct reliance on ingested food, favoured by high environmental
temperature and food supply. Calorific values pointed to a low storage of nutrient. The
adaptability of the turkey-wing mussel to low food supply was demonstrated by its
response to laboratory-induced starvation, expressed as the molar ratio of oxygen
consumed to ammonia excretion (O/N). Temperature played a significant role in the
responses of the physiological variables in scope for growth (SFG) affecting most
crucially clearance rate, hence energy inake. The inherently high growth efficiency (K2)
determined for A. zebra in Bermuda, and determination of temperature as the key causal
agent of its scope for growth, suggests the limitation of the Bermuda environment to the
growth and reproduction of the species.
Date of Award | 1992 |
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Original language | English |
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THE TURKEY-WING MUSSEL, Arca zebra : ASPECTS OF ITS ECOLOGY, REPRODUCTION AND PHYSIOLOGY IN BERMUDAN WATERS
Sarkis, S. C. (Author). 1992
Student thesis: PhD