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      여자만 새꼬막, Scapharca subcrenata (Bivalvia: Arcidae)의 생리적변화 및 계절별 에너지수지 = Variation in physiological energetics of blood cockle Scapharca subcrenata (Bivalvia: Arcidae) from Yeoja bay, South coast of Korea

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      This study presents physiological rates of oxygen consumption, ammonia excretion, feeding rates, O/N ratio and assimilation efficiency of the blood cockle, Scapharca subcrenata, determined from specimens collected in Yeoja bay on the south coast of Korea. Physiological parameters were measured monthly under static, laboratory controlled conditions with ambient conditions, and measurements were performed seasonally in order to estimate scope for growth and its probable sources of variation. Oxygen consumption and ammonia excretion rates have been increased as temperature increased with the highest value of August, 2008. Feeding rate was the highest during April whereas the lowest was during August which is a period of gametogenesis with minimum biomass of phytoplankton around sampling area. Assimilation efficiency was not significantly different seasonally and O/N ratio decreased during July to August. The scope for growth was negative during high temperature months(July to August), reflecting the high temperature and low feeding rate, and had its highest positive values during spring and autumn. Data on the physiological parameters and scope for growth of Scapharca subcrenata obtained in this study will be used to assess the carrying capacity for blood cockle cultivation.
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      This study presents physiological rates of oxygen consumption, ammonia excretion, feeding rates, O/N ratio and assimilation efficiency of the blood cockle, Scapharca subcrenata, determined from specimens collected in Yeoja bay on the south coast of Ko...

      This study presents physiological rates of oxygen consumption, ammonia excretion, feeding rates, O/N ratio and assimilation efficiency of the blood cockle, Scapharca subcrenata, determined from specimens collected in Yeoja bay on the south coast of Korea. Physiological parameters were measured monthly under static, laboratory controlled conditions with ambient conditions, and measurements were performed seasonally in order to estimate scope for growth and its probable sources of variation. Oxygen consumption and ammonia excretion rates have been increased as temperature increased with the highest value of August, 2008. Feeding rate was the highest during April whereas the lowest was during August which is a period of gametogenesis with minimum biomass of phytoplankton around sampling area. Assimilation efficiency was not significantly different seasonally and O/N ratio decreased during July to August. The scope for growth was negative during high temperature months(July to August), reflecting the high temperature and low feeding rate, and had its highest positive values during spring and autumn. Data on the physiological parameters and scope for growth of Scapharca subcrenata obtained in this study will be used to assess the carrying capacity for blood cockle cultivation.

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      1 Lee, J.H., "Water quality and phytoplankton communities in Yeoja bay of Korea" 15 (15): 89-98, 2000

      2 신윤경, "Variation in Physiological Energetics of the Ark Shell Scapharca broughtonii (Bivalvia: Arcidae) from Gamak Bay, South Coast of Korea" 한국수산과학회 12 (12): 331-338, 2009

      3 Smaal, A.C., "The scope for growth of bivalves as an integrated response parameter in biological monitoring. in: Biomonitoring of coastal waters and estuaries" CRC 247-267, 1994

      4 Bayne, B.L, "The effects of stress and pollution on marine animals (Praeger special studies)" Praeger Scientific 9-, 1985

      5 Huang, S.C., "Seasonal variations in the rates of aquatic and aerial respiration and ammonium excretion of the ribbed mussel, Geukensia demissa (Dillwyn.)" 270 : 241-255, 2002

      6 Mao, Y., "Seasonal variation in metabolism of cultured pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, in Sanggou Bay, China" 253 : 322-333, 2006

      7 Hicks, D.W, "Respiratory responses to temperature and hypoxia in the brown mussel Perna perna (Bivalavia: Mytilidae), from the Gulf of Mexico" 277 : 61-78, 2002

      8 Shigeru,S.,Yutaka,A.and Hiroshi,T, "Report of marine ecology research institute from Japan, 2" 255-256, 2000

      9 MacDonald, B.A,, "Physiological responses of infaunal (Mya arenaria) and epifaunal (Placopecten magellanicus) bivalve to variations in the concentration and quality of suspended particles. Ⅱ. Absorption efficiency and scope for growth" 219 : 127-141, 1998

      10 Jiang, A.L, "Physiological energetics of the ascidian Styela clava in relation to body size and temperature" 149 : 129-136, 2008

      1 Lee, J.H., "Water quality and phytoplankton communities in Yeoja bay of Korea" 15 (15): 89-98, 2000

      2 신윤경, "Variation in Physiological Energetics of the Ark Shell Scapharca broughtonii (Bivalvia: Arcidae) from Gamak Bay, South Coast of Korea" 한국수산과학회 12 (12): 331-338, 2009

      3 Smaal, A.C., "The scope for growth of bivalves as an integrated response parameter in biological monitoring. in: Biomonitoring of coastal waters and estuaries" CRC 247-267, 1994

      4 Bayne, B.L, "The effects of stress and pollution on marine animals (Praeger special studies)" Praeger Scientific 9-, 1985

      5 Huang, S.C., "Seasonal variations in the rates of aquatic and aerial respiration and ammonium excretion of the ribbed mussel, Geukensia demissa (Dillwyn.)" 270 : 241-255, 2002

      6 Mao, Y., "Seasonal variation in metabolism of cultured pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, in Sanggou Bay, China" 253 : 322-333, 2006

      7 Hicks, D.W, "Respiratory responses to temperature and hypoxia in the brown mussel Perna perna (Bivalavia: Mytilidae), from the Gulf of Mexico" 277 : 61-78, 2002

      8 Shigeru,S.,Yutaka,A.and Hiroshi,T, "Report of marine ecology research institute from Japan, 2" 255-256, 2000

      9 MacDonald, B.A,, "Physiological responses of infaunal (Mya arenaria) and epifaunal (Placopecten magellanicus) bivalve to variations in the concentration and quality of suspended particles. Ⅱ. Absorption efficiency and scope for growth" 219 : 127-141, 1998

      10 Jiang, A.L, "Physiological energetics of the ascidian Styela clava in relation to body size and temperature" 149 : 129-136, 2008

      11 Bayne, B.L, "Physiological energetics of marine mollusca. in: The Mollusca 4" Academic press 407-515, 1983

      12 Kinne, O., "Physiological aspects of animal life in estuaries with special reference to salinity" 3 : 222-244, 1966

      13 Gabbott, P.A., "Physiological and biochemical adaptation of marine organisms" 6 : 37-56, 1982

      14 Min, D.K., "Mollusks in Korea" Hanguel Graphics 387-, 2004

      15 Iglesias, J.I.P., "Microgeographic variability in feeding, absorption and condition of mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis Lmk): a transplant experiment" 15 : 673-680, 1996

      16 Warren, G.E., "Laboratory studies on the feeding, bioenergetics and growth of fish. in: The biological basis of freshwater fish production" Blackwell Scientific Publications 175-214, 1967

      17 Navarro JM, "Interactive effects of diet and temperature on the scope for growth of the scallop Argopecten purpuratus during reproductive conditioning" 247 : 67-83, 2000

      18 Dame, R.P., "Ecology of marine bivalves. An ecosystem approach" CRC Press 254-, 1966

      19 Solorzano, L., "Determination of ammonia natural waters by the phenolhypochlorite method" 14 : 799-801, 1969

      20 Ward, J.E, "Chemoreception in the sea scallop Placopecten magellanicus (Gmelin). I. Stimulatory effects of phytoplankton metabolites on clearance and ingestion rates" 163 : 235-250, 1992

      21 Durbin, E.G., "Assimilation efficiency and nitrogen excretion of a filter feeding planktivore, the atlantic menhaden, Brevoortia tyrannus (Pisces: Clupeidae)" Fisheries Bulletin 601-616, 1981

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