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Clearance rates of the great scallop (Pecten maximus) and blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) at low natural seston concentrations

机译:低天然苏打浓度下大扇贝(Pecten maximus)和蓝贻贝(Mytilus edulis)的清除率

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Great scallop, Pecten maximus, and blue mussel, Mytilus edulis, clearance rate (CR) responses to low natural seston concentrations were investigated in the laboratory to study (1) short-term CR variations in individual bivalves exposed to a single low seston diet, and (2) seasonal variations in average CR responses of bivalve cohorts to natural environmental variations. On a short temporal scale, mean CR response of both species to 0.06 μg L~(-1) chlorophyll a (Chl a) and 0.23 mg L~(-1) suspended partic-ulate matter (SPM) remained constant despite large intra-individual fluctuations in CR. In the seasonal study, cohorts of each species were exposed to four seston treatments consisting of ambient and diluted natural seston that ranged in mean concentration from 0.15 to 0.43 mg L~(-1) SPM, 0.01 to 0.88 μg L~(-1) Chl a, 36 to 131 μg L~(-1) particulate organic carbon and 0.019 to 0.330 mm~3 L~(-1) particle volume. Although food abundance in all treatments was low, the nutritional quality of the seston was relatively high (e.g., mean particulate organic content ranged from 68 to 75%). Under these low seston conditions, a high percentage of P. maximus (81-98%) and M. edulis (67-97%) actively cleared particles at mean rates between 9 and 12 and between 4 and 6 L g~(-1) h~(-1), respectively. For both species, minimum mean CR values were obtained for animalsrnexposed to the lowest seston concentrations. Within treatments, P. maximus showed a greater degree of seasonality in CR than M. edulis, which fed at a relatively constant rate despite seasonal changes in food and temperature. P. maximus showed a non-linear CR response to increasing Chl a levels, with rates increasing to a maximum at approximately 0.4 μg L~(-1) Chl a and then decreasing as food quantity continued to increase. Mean CR of M. edulis also peaked at a similar concentration, but remained high and stable as the food supply continued to increase and as temperatures varied between 4.6 and 19.6℃. The results show that P. maximus and M. edulis from a low seston environment, do not stop suspension-feeding at very low seston quantities; a result that contradicts previous conclusions on the suspension-feeding behavior of bivalve mollusks and which is pertinent to interpreting the bio-geographic distribution of bivalve mollusks and site suitability for aquaculture.
机译:在实验室中研究了大扇贝,最大果胶和蓝贻贝,可食用的贻贝,清除率(CR)对低自然seston浓度的反应,以研究(1)暴露于单一低seed饮食的单个双壳类动物的短期CR变化, (2)双壳类群对自然环境变化的平均CR反应的季节性变化。在较短的时间尺度上,尽管在大范围内,两种物种对0.06μgL〜(-1)叶绿素a(Chl a)和0.23 mg L〜(-1)悬浮颗粒物(SPM)的平均CR反应均保持恒定。 CR的个体波动。在季节性研究中,每个物种的队列均接受了四种环境处理和稀释的自然处理,这些处理的平均浓度范围为0.15至0.43 mg L〜(-1)SPM,0.01至0.88μgL〜(-1)。 Chla的颗粒有机碳含量为36至131μgL〜(-1),颗粒体积为0.019至0.330 mm〜3 L〜(-1)。尽管所有处理中的食物丰度都较低,但塞斯顿的营养质量却相对较高(例如,平均颗粒有机物含量在68%至75%之间)。在这些低活塞条件下,高百分率的顶头巨((81-98%)和可食的蓝靛果(67-97%)以9至12和4至6 L g〜(-1)的平均速率活跃清除颗粒。 )h〜(-1)。对于这两个物种,均获得了最低最低浓度的动物的最低平均CR值。在处理过程中,最大食性疟原虫显示的CR季节性比可食性穆尔氏菌更大,尽管食物和温度随季节变化,但可食性相对恒定。 P. maximus对Chla水平升高表现出非线性的CR响应,在大约0.4μgL〜(-1)Chla a处速率最大,然后随着食物数量的增加而降低。蓝藻的平均CR也以相似的浓度达到峰值,但随着食物供应的持续增加以及温度在4.6和19.6℃之间变化,仍保持较高且稳定的状态。结果表明,在低速环境下,最大的P. maximus和M. edulis并没有停止以极低的速水量进食悬浮饲料。结果与先前关于双壳贝类软体动物悬浮饲料行为的结论相矛盾,并且该结果与解释双壳贝类软体动物的生物地理分布及其对水产养殖的适宜性有关。

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    《Marine biology》 |2009年第9期|1781-1795|共15页
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    Institute of Marine Research, Nordnes gt. 50, 5024 Bergen, Norway;

    Institute of Marine Research, Nordnes gt. 50, 5024 Bergen, Norway;

    Ecosystem Research Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, PO Box 1006, Dartmouth, NS B2Y4A2, Canada;

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