Wh. Wong et Sg. Cheung, Feeding rates and scope for growth of green mussels, Perna viridis (L.) and their relationship with food availability in Kat O, Hong Kong, AQUACULTURE, 193(1-2), 2001, pp. 123-137
The feeding and absorption rates (ARs) of the green mussel Perna viridis (L
.) were studied from December 1997 to November 1998. During each visit, cha
racteristics of seston including concentrations of total particulate matter
(TPM), particulate organic matter (POM), particulate inorganic matter (PIM
) and organic fraction of seston (f) were also determined. Higher values of
clearance rates (CRs), ARs and absorption efficiencies (AEs) were obtained
from November to January and lower values in March and April. CR was a neg
ative power function of TPM and a positive linear function of f. ARs and AE
s were significantly correlated with TPM and f (P < 0.001), showing that fo
od availability (both seston quantity and quality) was the key factor influ
encing feeding behaviour of P. viridis. The activity of amylase and cellula
se in the digestive gland and crystalline style, and the scope for growth (
SFG) were determined in February, May, July and October to represent the si
tuation in winter, spring, summer and autumn, respectively. There was no co
rrelation between digestive enzyme activities and seasons except for amylas
e activity in the digestive gland. SFG was lowest in February and highest i
n October, and was correlated with f. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All ri
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