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THE SIZE AND SHAPE OF METAMORPHOSING LARVAE OF VENUS (MERCENARIA) MERCENARIA GROWN AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES

Authors :
Victor L. Loosanoff
Source :
The Biological Bulletin. 117:308-318
Publication Year :
1959
Publisher :
University of Chicago Press, 1959.

Abstract

1. The mean setting dates for larvae of Venus (Mercenaria) mercenaria grown at constant temperatures of 30.0°, 27.0°, 24.0°, 21.0° and 18.0° C. were found to lie on an almost perfectly straight line according to equation Y' = - 1.00 X + 37.91, where Y' is the predicted setting date and X is the temperature.2. There were no significant differences among the five temperature groups with respect to mean length of larvae at time of setting.3. There was no apparent relationship between maximum length of larvae at time of setting and temperature.4. The correlation between mean width and mean length of larvae at time of setting was very high (r = .95).5. No apparent relationship was found between shape of larvae (i.e., ratio of mean length to mean width) at time of setting and temperature.6. The average daily growth increment for all cultures at given temperatures under the conditions prevailing during the experiments was determined.7. The rate of growth of larvae of the southern clam, Venus (Mercenaria) campech...

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ISSN :
19398697 and 00063185
Volume :
117
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Biological Bulletin
Accession number :
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