Population dynamics of the venerid bivalve Callista chione (L.) in a coastal area of the eastern Mediterranean

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2004
Authors:Metaxatos, A.
Journal:Journal of Sea ResearchJournal of Sea Research
Volume:52
Pagination:293-305
Date Published:NOV
Accession Number:ISI:000225336400005
Keywords:age, bacteria, callista chione, carotenoids, clam, growth, marine bivalve, Mollusca Bivalvia, phytoplankton, pigments, production, reproduction, ruditapes-decussatus, sediments
Abstract:

The venerid bivalve Callista chione is the most prominent suspension-feeding bivalve inhabiting the soft bottom of coastal areas in the northern Euboikos Gulf (Aegean Sea), where it is exploited by small-scale fishery. The parameters of the von Bertalanffy growth function were estimated and the somatic production-to-biomass ratio was found to be 0.45 y(-1). The maximum age of adult individuals was 17 years. The species is gonochoristic, its oocyte diameter ranged from 54.5 to 120 mum with a conspicuous jelly-coat. Microscopical examination of the gonads showed that gonadal production did not start until the second year of life. The observations on the gonadal cycle indicate that this bivalve is capable of year-round reproduction. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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