Effects of Temperature and Body Size on the Clearance Rates of a Tidal Flat Bivalve, Coecella chinensis (Deshayes)
Chang-Hoon Lee, Tae-Kwon Ryu, Chan-Gyoung Sung, Jin-Young Seo, Ki-Hyun Kim and Jin-Woo Choi
South Sea Institute, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Geoje 656-830, Korea
To know the effects on temperature and body size on the clearance rate (CR) of a small tidal flat bivalve, Coecella chinensis, laboratory experiments were performed with 20 individuals of different sizes (ranging from 7 to 25 mm) at 3 different temperatures (10, 15, 20¡É). The relationship between body size and CR was determined by an allometric equation. The CR of C. chinensis varied greatly ranging from 0.003 to 0.103 L/individual/hr. Both temperature and body size affected significantly on the CR of C. chinensis. The CR at 20¡Éwas 1.5 times higher than that at 15¡É and 2.8 times than 10¡É. The temperature coefficient (Q10) between 10 and 15¡É was higher than that between 15 and 20¡É, which indicates that C. chinensis changes its CR more rapidly in lower temperature range. As body size increased, the CR increased more than 10-fold at all temperatures. The CR relative to flesh dry weight (FDW) were fitted well to the power function: CR = a ¡¿ (FDW)b . The exponent value (b) of the fitted equation ranged from 0.64 to 0.70, which are similar to those of other bivalves. The weight-specific CR (CRw) was still affected by body size (p < 0.05). This implies that smaller individuals require more energy per unit biomass for growth, and the energy requirement for growth decreases as body size increases.
  
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