Title
Sclerochronological records and daily microgrowth of the Peruvian scallop (Argopecten purpuratus, Lamarck, 1819) related to environmental conditions in Paracas Bay, Pisco, Peru
Date Issued
01 May 2015
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
Elsevier
Abstract
We investigated the rhythm of micro-striae formation in the shell of Argopecten purpuratus and environmental influence on micro-growth increments by monitoring growth over a 98-day period between April and July 2007 under bottom and suspended culture (2. m above the bottom) rearing conditions. The transfer of individuals to the study site induced the formation of a notable growth mark that allowed us to count the number of micro-striae formed between transfer and sampling dates. Micro-striae counts showed a deposition rate of one stria per day independent of rearing condition. This result allowed us to analyse the relationships between growth increments and environmental conditions. We therefore examined the deviations between observed growth rates and growth rates predicted from a Von Bertalanffy growth function. Cross-correlation analysis revealed significant correlations, without time-lag, between these deviations and both particulate organic carbon and nitrogen concentrations in the bottom treatment. Additionally, we observed negative correlations with temperature and current speed at this depth with time-lags of 1 and 10. days respectively. In the suspended treatment, we observed a significant negative correlation with temperature, only with a 12-day lag-time. Our results show that growth response to environmental variability is not always instantaneous. This delay can be explained by the time delay over which metabolic processes need to be performed (e.g. digestion, use/movements of reserves, growth, reproduction). Further modeling studies could help to better understand these processes.
Start page
1
End page
8
Volume
99
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias ambientales
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84939938734
Source
Journal of Sea Research
ISSN of the container
13851101
Sponsor(s)
We thank the Faculty of Fishery of the Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina for providing the logistical means to realize this study at Paracas Bay. We also thank the staff of the sclerochronolgy team of the “LASAA” who helped in the sclerochronological preparation of samples. We are grateful for the valuable contributions of the two anonymous reviewers and of Dr. Paul Snelgrove on the publication of this paper. This work is part of a PhD thesis supported by IRD within the framework of LMI-DISCOH and have been supported by LabexMER.
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