STUDIES ON THE BIOLOGY OF THE WEDGE CLAM DONAX INCARNATUS (GMELIN) FROM THE MALIPPURAM BEACH OF KERALA

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STUDIES ON THE BIOLOGY OF THE WEDGE CLAM DONAX INCARNATUS (GMELIN) FROM THE MALIPPURAM BEACH OF KERALA

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Title: STUDIES ON THE BIOLOGY OF THE WEDGE CLAM DONAX INCARNATUS (GMELIN) FROM THE MALIPPURAM BEACH OF KERALA
Author: Sunila, George; Dr.Mohammed Salih,K Y
Abstract: The present investigations have considerably enhanced the existing knowledge on the biology and distribution/availability pattern of D.incarnatus in the Malippuram region. The species occurs in good concentration during October - March/April, and disappears from the area during late premonsoon and monsoon months. Recolonising the area in September, it grows fast in the subsequent months. The life span of the species is estimated to be about an year. Studies on the reproductive biology of the species have revealed that there are two spawning peaks, the major peak in February - March and minor peak, in December. The salinity regime of the area influences the reproductive activity. These observations form the original contribution in the thesis. The information on variation in water content, protein,glycogen and lipid levels in relation to reproductive cycle has helped to a better understanding of the gametogenic activity and spawning of the species. Similarly, the findings on salinity tolerance and filtration rate have shown that small sized clams exhibit greater tolerance range than larger clams, and grow at a faster rate with active metabolism. It is hoped that these information would considerably add to the present knowledge of the basic facts which are relevant to the improvement and management of the clam fishery of this region.
Description: Department of Marine Biology, Microbiology and Biochemistry, Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/xmlui/purl/2074
Date: 2000-03


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