The carbon dioxide output in respiration of Pisidium casertanum, P. henslowanum and P. conventus was studied in the laboratory. A closedbottle method was used, and the amount of dissolved inorganic carbon was measured with an infrared gas analyser. The mean value of the constant b in equation R=aW ,
Growth of twoPisidium(Bivalvia, Sphaeriidae) species in the laboratory
β Scribed by Ismo J. Holopainen
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 442 KB
- Volume
- 45
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0029-8549
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β¦ Synopsis
Growth of Pisidium casertanum and P. subtruncatum from the profundal of the eutrophic Lake Esrom was followed at four temperatures in the laboratory. The growth rate of both species increased with increasing temperature, but the maximum in P. casertanum was attained at 12Β° C, instead of at 20Β° C as in P. subtruncatum. The variation of Q of growth in relation to animal weight was of similar form in both species at higher temperatures (6-12Β°C) but opposite at low temperatures (2-6Β°C). In the latter case Q of P. casertanum had a peak and that of P. subtruncatum a low value at a corresponding size preceding maturity. At constant temperatures growth curves of the form y=a+bx+cx were obtained, where y is weight in ΞΌg and x is time in days. The growth of both species under natural conditions was simulated by use of the experimental growth rate equation and natural birth periods, sizes at birth, and temperature cycles. These simulations gave a maximum life span of 2.5-3 years for P. casertanum and 3.5-4.5 years for P. subtruncatum. The latter species showed slower growth rates at the low or medium temperatures prevailing in the profundal of this lake. A comparison with growth in nature reveals that the simulation overestimated growth in case of P. casertanum.
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