TEMPORAL CHANGES IN SECONDARY PRODUCTION OF A POPULATION OF THE SUBTIDAL SAND-SNAIL UMBONIUM-COSTATUM IN HAKODATE BAY, NORTHERN JAPAN - IMPORTANCE OF ANNUAL CHANGE IN AGE STRUCTURE
T. Noda, TEMPORAL CHANGES IN SECONDARY PRODUCTION OF A POPULATION OF THE SUBTIDAL SAND-SNAIL UMBONIUM-COSTATUM IN HAKODATE BAY, NORTHERN JAPAN - IMPORTANCE OF ANNUAL CHANGE IN AGE STRUCTURE, Journal of sea research, 37(1-2), 1997, pp. 145-152
Year-to-year changes in age structure, biomass (B), annual secondary p
roduction (P) and P/(B) over bar ratio are described of a population o
f the subtidal snail Umbonium costatum in Hakodate Bay, northern Japan
, during a 6-y period (1982-1988). Population structure and values of
biomass and production were highly variable from year to year; the ran
ges of the annual mean biomass, annual production and PIE ratio were 3
.71-9.22 g dry tissue m(-2), 1.01-4.92 g dry tissue m(-2) y(-1) and 0.
13-1.33 y(-1), respectively. Change in the age structure was the most
important single factor affecting temporal changes in annual productio
n in this population. The annual production of the population was high
when young individuals, which have a small body size and high growth
rate, dominated the population. While annual P/(B) over bar ratios in
1983 and 1984 fell within the range of values reported for various oth
er gastropods, those in 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1988 were markedly lower,
if the relation between the population P/(B) over bar ratio and life
span is taken into account. This demonstrates that production estimate
s from annual biomass and life-span values may lead to incorrect resul
ts in a recruitment-limited population.