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Shore‐level induced variations in condition and feeding of the musselPerna canaliculusfrom the east coast of the South Island, New Zealand

 

作者: IslayD. Marsden,   MarkA. Weatherhead,  

 

期刊: New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research  (Taylor Available online 1999)
卷期: Volume 33, issue 4  

页码: 611-622

 

ISSN:0028-8330

 

年代: 1999

 

DOI:10.1080/00288330.1999.9516904

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

关键词: mussel;Perna canaliculus;clearance rate;condition index;nitrogen excretion;tidal level

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Mussels(Perna canaliculus)(Gmelin, 1791) collected from mid and low tide rocky platforms along the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand differed in dry weight condition index between shore levels. Mussel condition was c. 15% lower at mid tide level than the low tide level and there was greater variation between shore level than between sites. Feeding experiments were conducted at 15°C with mussels collected from mid and low tide levels usingIsochrysis galbanaas the food. Clearance rate depended upon body size, shore level, and season. During summer clearance rates of mid and low tide mussels were similar. However in winter, increased filtration rates were recorded in mussels from the mid tide level compared with those from the low tide. In addition, for mussels from both shore levels, winter rates were higher than those recorded in the summer. Nitrogen excretion by mussels also showed seasonal and shore level differences. High values for ammonia excretion of mussels collected from the mid tide during winter suggests they utilise metabolic reserves to maintain their basal metabolism. Although our results suggest that increased filtration rates for mid tide mussels might compensate for reduced feeding time, in the winter, larger mussels from the mid tide level would be unlikely to obtain sufficient energy for maintenance or growth. Large mussels were infrequent in the mid tide population, where the mean length was 62.5 mm compared with 75.1 mm from the low tide. It is concluded that nutrient limitation, as a result of reduced feeding time can act as a significant stress factor limiting the growth potential of mussels settled at the mid tide level.

 

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