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Condition, reproductive activity, and gross biochemical composition of the Manila clam, Tapes philippinarum in natural and newly created sandy habitats of the southern coast of Korea SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Condition, reproductive activity, and gross biochemical composition of the Manila clam, Tapes philippinarum in natural and newly created sandy habitats of the southern coast of Korea
Authors
Kang, CKYang Soon KangEun Jung ChoyDong-Sun KimBong-Thaek ShimPil-Yong Lee
Date Issued
2007-08
Publisher
NATL SHELLFISHERIES ASSOC
Abstract
Sand was added to the mudflat in a small bay on the southern coast of Korea in,in attempt to create a new habitat for the Manila clam (Tapes philippinarum) in the muddy in tertidal zone. To evaluate whether the newly created sandy habitat was functionally similar to natural ones, seasonal variations in condition. reproductive activity, and biochemical composition of clams in created and natural conditions were compared from May 2000 to October 2001. Clams reared in the newly created and natural habitats had similar patterns and levels with respect to condition and tissue dry weight. Standardized animal condition and tissue dry weight of clams peaked in spring. when protein and carbohydrate reserves were at maximum levels. and declined progressively throughout the summer-autumn period to October, as a result of continuous spawning. Condition and tissue weight were quickly restored during tire winter-spring period. concurrently with accmulation of protein and carbohydrate reserves. Similar biochemical compositions and reproductive Cycles for the clam stocks in the two habitats are likely to be related to their similar environmental conditions. in particular food availability. Comparison of the isotopic signatures of T. philippinarum tissues and potential food resources suggested that food availability in the study area was mostly dependent on resuspension of mcrophytobenthos, along with seasonal dynamics of phytoplankton. These observations clearly show that newly created sandy habitats may provide habitat functions that enable Manila clams to have similar biological cycles to those in natural habitats.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/11027
DOI
10.2983/0730-8000(2007)26[401:CRAAGB]2.0.CO;2
ISSN
0730-8000
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF SHELLFISH RESEARCH, vol. 26, no. 2, page. 401 - 412, 2007-08
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