Nowa wersja platformy, zawierająca wyłącznie zasoby pełnotekstowe, jest już dostępna.
Przejdź na https://bibliotekanauki.pl

PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
2015 | 47 |
Tytuł artykułu

Length and weight relationship and growth performance of Meretrix casta under experimental culture condition in three different estuarine environment

Treść / Zawartość
Warianty tytułu
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
The Meretrix casta is an edible clam for human beings and it is widely distributed around the aquatic ecosystem. The clam has relatively thick shells that can attain a length of three inches. The knowledge of the biology, culture and biochemical composition of any edible organism is extremely important. Though the size, shape and colour of clam are different their nutritive value is very good. A maximum average length of 27.15mm was observed in the M.casta studied during 2011 and a maximum average length of 26.51mm was observed during 2012. The average lengths of M.casta in all the three different estuaries studied were as follows: 27.15 > 25.82 > 25.04 mm in 2011 and 26.51 > 25.88 > 25.17mm in 2012. A maximum average weight of 7.824 and 7.155g was observed during 2011 and in 2012; a maximum weight of 7.528g and minimum of 6.941g was recorded uniformly in all the three different estuaries. However, in 2011and 2012 a maximum and minimum of average length of 26.86, 25.10 mm, and average weight of 7.67 and 7.05g respectively were noticed in both Vellar and Uppanar estuaries of M.casta. the present investigation, it is clearly observed that M.casta can grow a weight of 0.13g/day and length of 0.122mm/day among the three different estuaries studied in the Cuddalore district which is located in Bay of Bengal.
Wydawca
-
Rocznik
Tom
47
Opis fizyczny
p.16-23,fig.,ref.
Twórcy
autor
  • Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Annamalai University, Parangipettai - 608 502, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Annamalai University, Parangipettai - 608 502, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Annamalai University, Parangipettai - 608 502, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Annamalai University, Parangipettai - 608 502, Tamil Nadu, India
autor
  • Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Annamalai University, Parangipettai - 608 502, Tamil Nadu, India
autor
  • Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Annamalai University, Parangipettai - 608 502, Tamil Nadu, India
Bibliografia
  • [1] Abraham K.C., Observations on the biology of Meretrix casta (Chemnitz). Zool. Soc. India, (1953) 5(2): 163-190.
  • [2] Jones S., The Molluscan fishery resources of India. Proc. Symp. Mollusc Marine Biology Association of India, (1970) 3: 906-918.
  • [3] Soares-Gomes A, Pires-Vanin A.M.S., Bivalve mollusk assemblages on São Paulo’s Northern continental shelf, Southeast Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Biology, (2005) 65: 717-727.
  • [4] Suwat Tanyaros, Prasert Tongnunui., Influence of environmental variables on the abundance of estuarine clam Meretrix casta (Chemnitz, 1782) in Trang Province, Southern Thailand. Songklanakarin J. Sci. Technol., (2011) 33(1): 107-115.
  • [5] Baron J, Clavier J., Effects of environmental factors on the distribution of the edible bivalves Atactodea striata, Gafrarium tumidum and Anadara scapha on the coast of New Caledonia (SW Pacific). Aquatic Living Resources, (1992) 5: 107-114.
  • [6] Soares-Gomes A, Pires-Vanin A.M.S., Bivalve mollusk assemblages on São Paulo’s Northern continental shelf, Southeast Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Biology, (2005) 65: 717-727.
  • [7] Mc Leod R.J, Wing S.R., Influence of an altered salinity regime on the population structure of two in faunal bivalve species. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, (2008) 78: 529-540.
  • [8] Songrak A, Tongnunui P, Sawasdee A, Kongpom A., Population dynamics of hard clam (Meretrix casta Chemnitz, 1782) in the coastal area of Trang Province, Thailand. Proceeding on Conference of the International Journal of Arts & Sciences, Salzburg, Austria, (2009) 1-4: 55-62.
  • [9] Narasimham K.A., Culture status of clam fisheries of India. J. Mar. Bioi. Ass. India, (1991) 33(1&2): 76-88.
  • [10] Narasimham K.A, Laxmilatha P., CMFRI Bulletin-Artificial reefs and Sea farming technologies. Clam culture, (1996) 48: 76-87.
  • [11] Lee C., An ecological study on some marine bivalve beds of Korean tide lands. In: Proceedings of the Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council 13th Sessions, Brisbane, Australia, (1972) 326-331.
  • [12] Fraga F, Vives F., Retention of particulate matter, in: Marine Mussels: Their Ecology and Physiology. B.L. Bayne Ed.,Cambridge University Press, UK., (1960) 13-65.
  • [13] Jayawickrema E.M, Wijeyaratne M.J.S., Distribution and population dynamics of the edible bivalve species Meretrix casta (Chemnitz) in the Dutch canal of Sri Lanka. J. Aquatic Sci., (2009) 14: 29-44.
  • [14] Tanyaros S, Tongnunui P., Influence of environmental variables on the abundance of estuarine clam Meretrix casta (Chemnitz, 1782) in Trang Province, Southern Thailand, Songklanakarin. J. Sci. Technol., (2011) 33(1): 107-115.
  • [15] Salih M.K.Y., On the growth of the backwater clam Meretrix casta (Chemnitz) in the clam beds off Cochin barmouth. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. India, (1973) 15(1): 345-353.
  • [16] Durve V.S, Dharmaraja S.J., On the probable change of form in the clam Meretirix casta (Chemnitz) during its growth. Proc. Sym. Mollusca Cochin. Mar. Biol. Ass. India, (1970) 2: 387-395.
  • [17] Sreenivasan P.V., Clam fishery resources of the Vellar estuary. Proceedings of Symposium on Post Harvest Technology of Fish, (1983) 57-62.
  • [18] Balasubramanian K, Natarajan R., Age and growth of Meretrix casta (Chemnitz) in Vellar estuary, Parangipettai. Bull. Cent. Mar. Fish. Res. Inst., (1987) 42(1): 145-147.
  • [19] Jayabal R, Kalyani M., Seasonal variation in biochemical constituents of the different body components of Meretrix meretrix (L.) Mahasagar. Bull. Natl. Inst. Oceanogr., (1986) 20 (1): 65-69.
  • [20] Seshappa G., Some observations on the backwater clam Meretrix casta (Chemnitz) in the Beypore and Korapuzha estuaries. Indian J. Fish., (1971) 14(1&2): 298-305.
  • [21] Ramamohana-Rao V, Appa Rao T, Reuben S, Sampson A, Manickam P.E., On the culture possibilities of Meretrix casta in Bhimunipatnam backwaters. Indian J. Fish., (1977)24 (1, 2): 263-268.
  • [22] Jayawickrema E.M, Wijeyaratne M.J.S., Distribution and population dynamics of the edible bivalve species Meretrix casta (Chemnitz) in the Dutch canal of Sri Lanka. J. Aquatic Sci., (2009) 14: 29-44.
  • [23] Narasimham K, Muthiah A.P, Sundararajan D, Vaithinathan N., Biology of the great clam Meretrix meretrix in the Korampallam creek Tuticorin. Indian J. Fish., (1988) 35(4): 288-293.
  • [24] Tanyaros S, Tongnunui P., Influence of environmental variables on the abundance of estuarine clam Meretrix casta (Chemnitz, 1782) in Trang Province, Southern Thailand, Songklanakarin. J. Sci. Technol., (2011) 33(1): 107-115.
  • [25] Hornell J., The utilization of coral and shells for lime burning in the Madras Presidency. Madras Fish. Department Bull., (1916) 8: 105-126.
  • [26] Rai H.S., The shell fisheries of the Bombay Presidency. J. Bombay, Nat. Hist. Sac. (1932) 35(4): 884-847.
  • [27] Lakshmilatha P, Sujitha Thomas M.P, Sivadasan N.P, Ramachandran V.G, Surendranathan, The fishery and biology of Meretrix casta (Chemnitz) in the Moorad estuary, Kerala. Indian J. Fish., (2006) 53(1): 109-113.
  • [28] Galtsoff P.S, Chipman W.A, Engle J.B, Calderwood H.N., Fish. Bull. Fish. Wild Life Serv. U.S., (1947) 51-59.
  • [29] Koringa P, Postma H., Investigations into the fertility of the Gulf of Naples and adjacent salt lakes, with special reference to shellfish cultivation. Pubbl. Staz. Zool. Napoli, (1957) 24: 229-284.
  • [30] Balasubrahmanian K, Natarajan R., Seasonal variations in the biochemical composition of Meretrix casta (Chemnitz) occurring in Vellar estuary. Cen Mar Fishe. Resea. Institute Bull. India, (1988) 42(1): 344-348.
  • [31] Thangavelu R, Poovannan P., Bivalve resources of Palar Estuary. Mar. Fish. Infor. Serv., (2007) 191: 1–5.
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.agro-e11c3357-c227-404f-ac1c-0b974c572137
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.