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Observations on shell growth and morphology of the bivalve Ruditapes philippinarum

Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology(2007)

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The bivalve Ruditapes philippinarum is not only one of the main molluse species in the west Pacific Ocean, but also one of the main species for aquaculture in China. Knowledge of growth of the R. philippinarum shell will improve our understanding of the shell as an environmental archive. It is also useful for the aquaculture of R. philippinarum . In this research, a hanging box culture method was introduced in the culture of R. philippinarum . The bivalves were cultured for 126 days, from March 31 to August 3, 2002. The average growth rates of shell width, height, and thickness were 0.069, 0.046, and 0.032 mm/d, respectively. The mean increase of average individual wet mass was 0.028 g/d. The largest growth rates of both shell and average individual wet mass occurred in June, indicating that water temperature and bivalve reproduction were 2 important factors. The shell morphology underwent significant changes with shell growth. The ratio of height to thickness (value of B/C) shifted 1.58 in the first 60 days to 1.54 in the last 30 days, which was resulted from the change in major shell growth direction. Periodic changes in the B/C ratio led to corrugated shell form, which could be used to determine the age of the shell.
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Jiaozhou Bay,bivalve Ruditapes philippinarum,growth rate,morphology,hanging box culture
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