Short-term fluctuations in bivalve larvae compared with some environmental factors in a coastal lagoon (South Portugal)
In this study, short-term fluctuations in bivalve larvae were compared with some triggering factors for a period of sixteen months. Data on the abundance of planktonic larvae, collected two to three times a week were related to water temperature, salinity, wind velocity, tidal amplitude and chloroph...
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doaj-d40941837d57490e8d587a472ff3d7bb2021-05-05T13:49:50ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342000-12-0164441342010.3989/scimar.2000.64n4413775Short-term fluctuations in bivalve larvae compared with some environmental factors in a coastal lagoon (South Portugal)Luis M.Z. Chícaro0M. Alexandra Chícharo1Universidade do Algarve, UCTRA- CCMARUniversidade do Algarve, UCTRA- CCMARIn this study, short-term fluctuations in bivalve larvae were compared with some triggering factors for a period of sixteen months. Data on the abundance of planktonic larvae, collected two to three times a week were related to water temperature, salinity, wind velocity, tidal amplitude and chlorophyll a. Higher densities of planktonic bivalve larvae were caught between May and August, but intense fluctuations in abundance were observed. Planktonic bivalve larvae of eighteen taxa were identified. Larvae of Mytilus galloprovincialis, Cerastoderma edule, Ruditapes decussates and Venerupis spp. were the most abundant. The seasonal fluctuations of bivalve abundance seem to be controlled by temperature, the major factor in the timing of the reproduction of bivalves. Nevertheless, advection may be also a key factor during the planktonic life of bivalve species in coastal systems, such as the Ria Formosa.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/783bivalve larvaesupply-side ecologycoastal lagoon |
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Luis M.Z. Chícaro M. Alexandra Chícharo Short-term fluctuations in bivalve larvae compared with some environmental factors in a coastal lagoon (South Portugal) Scientia Marina bivalve larvae supply-side ecology coastal lagoon |
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Luis M.Z. Chícaro M. Alexandra Chícharo |
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Short-term fluctuations in bivalve larvae compared with some environmental factors in a coastal lagoon (South Portugal) |
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Short-term fluctuations in bivalve larvae compared with some environmental factors in a coastal lagoon (South Portugal) |
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Short-term fluctuations in bivalve larvae compared with some environmental factors in a coastal lagoon (South Portugal) |
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Short-term fluctuations in bivalve larvae compared with some environmental factors in a coastal lagoon (South Portugal) |
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Short-term fluctuations in bivalve larvae compared with some environmental factors in a coastal lagoon (South Portugal) |
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short-term fluctuations in bivalve larvae compared with some environmental factors in a coastal lagoon (south portugal) |
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas |
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Scientia Marina |
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In this study, short-term fluctuations in bivalve larvae were compared with some triggering factors for a period of sixteen months. Data on the abundance of planktonic larvae, collected two to three times a week were related to water temperature, salinity, wind velocity, tidal amplitude and chlorophyll a. Higher densities of planktonic bivalve larvae were caught between May and August, but intense fluctuations in abundance were observed. Planktonic bivalve larvae of eighteen taxa were identified. Larvae of Mytilus galloprovincialis, Cerastoderma edule, Ruditapes decussates and Venerupis spp. were the most abundant. The seasonal fluctuations of bivalve abundance seem to be controlled by temperature, the major factor in the timing of the reproduction of bivalves. Nevertheless, advection may be also a key factor during the planktonic life of bivalve species in coastal systems, such as the Ria Formosa. |
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bivalve larvae supply-side ecology coastal lagoon |
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