Reproductive effort, fattening index and yield of Arca zebra (Filibranchia: Arcidae) by length and its association with environmental variables, Sucre, Venezuela
Arca zebra is a mollusk of commercial value and a major socioeconomic fishery in Northeastern Venezuela. The present study aimed to evaluate the reproductive effort (RE), fattening index (FI) and yield (Y) in different size groups of A. zebra from the morro Chacopata, Venezuela. For this, monthly sa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Revista de biología tropical 2016-06, Vol.64 (2), p.617-633 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Arca zebra is a mollusk of commercial value and a major socioeconomic fishery in Northeastern Venezuela. The present study aimed to evaluate the
reproductive effort (RE), fattening index (FI) and yield (Y) in different size groups of A. zebra from the morro
Chacopata, Venezuela. For this, monthly samplings from June 2008 and June 2009, were undertaken, and the
bivalves obtained were distributed in three length groups: I (30.1 to 50.0 mm), II (50.1 to 70.0 mm) and III (>
70.0 mm). Monthly RE, FI and Y were determined based on bivalve changes in volume of fresh meat (VFM),
intervalvar volume (IV), dry gonad biomass (DW), dry biomass of the organism without gonad (DWs), fresh
biomass of meat (FBM) and total biomass including shell (TBIS). Besides, environmental variables such as
temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, total organic and inorganic seston and chlorophyll a were measured
monthly. There was great variation in the DW between length groups (relevant for II and III): increased from
June until late September 2008, was followed by a marked decrease in October 2008, recovered in the following
months, and decreased in January 2009, with a slight increase until May 2009; these changes were associated
with variations in sea temperature. The weight of the gonad (DW) influenced the RE, FI and Y, as these reached
their peaks in the months where there was higher gonadal production, indicating the influence of temperature on
A. zebra reproduction. |
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ISSN: | 0034-7744 |