Morphometry, growth and reproduction of an Atlantic population of the razor clam Ensis macha (Molina, 1782)

Ensis macha is a razor clam distributed throughout the coasts of southern Argentina and Chile. Even though it represents a valuable fishery resource, the exploitation of its Atlantic populations has begun only in recent years. This study provides the first estimates of growth rate, an interpretation...

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Main Authors: Pedro J. Barón, Luciano E. Real, Néstor F. Ciocco, María E. Ré
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2004-06-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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spelling doaj-dde105342cd6445ea5baea2ee75089e72021-05-05T13:49:46ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342004-06-0168221121710.3989/scimar.2004.68n2211356Morphometry, growth and reproduction of an Atlantic population of the razor clam Ensis macha (Molina, 1782)Pedro J. Barón0Luciano E. Real1Néstor F. Ciocco2María E. Ré3Centro Nacional Patagónico, CONICET - Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan BoscoUniversidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan BoscoCentro Nacional Patagónico, CONICET - Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan BoscoCentro Nacional Patagónico, CONICETEnsis macha is a razor clam distributed throughout the coasts of southern Argentina and Chile. Even though it represents a valuable fishery resource, the exploitation of its Atlantic populations has begun only in recent years. This study provides the first estimates of growth rate, an interpretation of the reproductive cycle on the coast of the northern Argentine Patagonia and an analysis of the species morphometry. Growth was estimated by direct observation of growth rings on the valves by two observers. The reproductive cycle was interpreted by the analysis of temporal change of oocyte size frequency distributions. Parameter estimations for the von Bertalanffy equations respectively obtained by observers 1 and 2 were 154 and 153.7 mm for L?, 0.25 and 0.20 yr-1 for k, and -0.08 and -0.72 yr for t0. Two spawning peaks were detected: September-November 1999 and May-June 2000. However, mature females were found all year round. An abrupt change in the relationship between shell length and height was detected at 11.2 mm length.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/360razor clammorphometric relationshipsgrowthreproductionensismachaallometric growth
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author Pedro J. Barón
Luciano E. Real
Néstor F. Ciocco
María E. Ré
spellingShingle Pedro J. Barón
Luciano E. Real
Néstor F. Ciocco
María E. Ré
Morphometry, growth and reproduction of an Atlantic population of the razor clam Ensis macha (Molina, 1782)
Scientia Marina
razor clam
morphometric relationships
growth
reproduction
ensismacha
allometric growth
author_facet Pedro J. Barón
Luciano E. Real
Néstor F. Ciocco
María E. Ré
author_sort Pedro J. Barón
title Morphometry, growth and reproduction of an Atlantic population of the razor clam Ensis macha (Molina, 1782)
title_short Morphometry, growth and reproduction of an Atlantic population of the razor clam Ensis macha (Molina, 1782)
title_full Morphometry, growth and reproduction of an Atlantic population of the razor clam Ensis macha (Molina, 1782)
title_fullStr Morphometry, growth and reproduction of an Atlantic population of the razor clam Ensis macha (Molina, 1782)
title_full_unstemmed Morphometry, growth and reproduction of an Atlantic population of the razor clam Ensis macha (Molina, 1782)
title_sort morphometry, growth and reproduction of an atlantic population of the razor clam ensis macha (molina, 1782)
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2004-06-01
description Ensis macha is a razor clam distributed throughout the coasts of southern Argentina and Chile. Even though it represents a valuable fishery resource, the exploitation of its Atlantic populations has begun only in recent years. This study provides the first estimates of growth rate, an interpretation of the reproductive cycle on the coast of the northern Argentine Patagonia and an analysis of the species morphometry. Growth was estimated by direct observation of growth rings on the valves by two observers. The reproductive cycle was interpreted by the analysis of temporal change of oocyte size frequency distributions. Parameter estimations for the von Bertalanffy equations respectively obtained by observers 1 and 2 were 154 and 153.7 mm for L?, 0.25 and 0.20 yr-1 for k, and -0.08 and -0.72 yr for t0. Two spawning peaks were detected: September-November 1999 and May-June 2000. However, mature females were found all year round. An abrupt change in the relationship between shell length and height was detected at 11.2 mm length.
topic razor clam
morphometric relationships
growth
reproduction
ensismacha
allometric growth
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/360
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