M. Gilek et al., Spatial patterns of abundance and growth of Mytilus edulis on boulders in the Northern Baltic Sea proper, HYDROBIOL, 452(1-3), 2001, pp. 59-68
Small scale spatial patterns of abundance, growth and condition of the muss
el Mytilus edulis on sub-littoral boulders (approx. 1-2 m high) were invest
igated at the island of Asko in the northern Baltic proper. The effect of s
ide (exposed/sheltered with respect to wave action and sunlight) of boulder
and position (up/down) on boulder was investigated. A large spatial variab
ility in abundance of M. edulis between boulders and between various sites
within boulders were found. The highest numbers of mussels were found on th
e wave exposed side, near the top of boulders. Shell growth was favoured by
a sheltered side and a down position. The body condition (meat weight/shel
l weight) of mussels was, on the other hand, affected only by position, the
condition of mussels being better at the up position. Consequently, there
seems to be temporal differences in the condition for growth within a spati
al position. The body condition of the mussels was best near the top of bou
lders in the spring, but long-term shell growth was favoured by a sheltered
side and a down position. This may reflect changes in the composition and
availability of food during the year with phytoplankton as the major food s
ource during the spring bloom and resuspension of benthic production and de
tritus as relatively more important during the rest of the year.