Yj. Tian et M. Shimizu, HATCH DATES AND GROWTH-RATES OF THE COCKLE FULVIA-MUTICA ESTIMATED FROM DAILY GROWTH LINES IN CHONDROPHORE IN TOKYO BAY, Fisheries science, 64(2), 1998, pp. 251-258
Based on daily growth lines and their growth increments in the chondro
phore, hatch dates and growth rates of the cockle Fulvia mutica in Tok
yo Bay were estimated, and factors determining the seasonality in grow
th were investigated. The estimated hatch dates ranged throughout the
year. However, the frequency distribution of hatch dates of samples in
dicated that most of the cockles hatched from March to July with a pea
k during April and May. In particular, hatch dates of a young group wi
th daily growth lines less than 365 (less than 1 year in age) ranged f
rom March to August with a peak during May and June. Accordingly the m
ain spawning season of the cockle was determined as spring in Tokyo Ba
y. This result is consistent with the estimation done by an alternativ
e method. Daily growth rate varied considerably by individual samples
and the mean growth rate was high in the late spring, autumn and early
winter, and low in the midsummer and winter. The growth rate remained
at a low and stable level after maturation. Among factors determining
the seasonality in growth, for the cockles less than 1 year in age, w
ater temperature was of major importance, while for adult cockles matu
ration and spawning may also have some influence.