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Population dynamics of Aequipecten opercularis from Roscoff (English Channel).

Population dynamics of Aequipecten opercularis from Roscoff (English Channel).
Population dynamics of Aequipecten opercularis from Roscoff (English Channel).
Population dynamics of the queen scallop, Aequipecten opercularis, was investigated in the western English Channel off Roscoff. Annual formation of natural growth rings on the shell surface was validated by stable isotope (?18O and ?13C) analysis. A von Bertalanffy growth function (Ht = 58.9 mm • (1-e?0.604• (t +0.235))) was fitted to size-at-age data of 249 individuals. Annual somatic and gonad production amounted to 19.74 kJ m?2 and 0.98 kJ m?2 y?1, respectively. Total mortality rate Z was estimated to be 1.716 y?1. Net growth efficiencies (ranging from 45% in 1-y-old to 11% in 6-y-old individuals) were in the same range as in other short-lived scallops. Individual growth, however, was distinctly slower in this population than in other A. opercularis populations from similar latitudes, most likely due to a more stressful environment.
Bivalvia, energy budget, metabolism, mortality, Pectinidae, population dynamics
1385-1101
33-44
Heilmayer, O.
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Brey, T.
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Storch, D.
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Mackensen, A.
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Arntz, W.E.
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Heilmayer, O.
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Brey, T.
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Storch, D.
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Mackensen, A.
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Heilmayer, O., Brey, T., Storch, D., Mackensen, A. and Arntz, W.E. (2004) Population dynamics of Aequipecten opercularis from Roscoff (English Channel). Journal of Sea Research, 52 (1), 33-44. (doi:10.1016/j.seares.2003.07.005).

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Population dynamics of the queen scallop, Aequipecten opercularis, was investigated in the western English Channel off Roscoff. Annual formation of natural growth rings on the shell surface was validated by stable isotope (?18O and ?13C) analysis. A von Bertalanffy growth function (Ht = 58.9 mm • (1-e?0.604• (t +0.235))) was fitted to size-at-age data of 249 individuals. Annual somatic and gonad production amounted to 19.74 kJ m?2 and 0.98 kJ m?2 y?1, respectively. Total mortality rate Z was estimated to be 1.716 y?1. Net growth efficiencies (ranging from 45% in 1-y-old to 11% in 6-y-old individuals) were in the same range as in other short-lived scallops. Individual growth, however, was distinctly slower in this population than in other A. opercularis populations from similar latitudes, most likely due to a more stressful environment.

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Published date: 2004
Keywords: Bivalvia, energy budget, metabolism, mortality, Pectinidae, population dynamics

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Local EPrints ID: 46962
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/46962
ISSN: 1385-1101
PURE UUID: c76cb01a-4667-41aa-85b1-05a7e8cbb44d

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Date deposited: 20 Jul 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:29

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Author: O. Heilmayer
Author: T. Brey
Author: D. Storch
Author: A. Mackensen
Author: W.E. Arntz

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