Seasonal metabolism and biochemical composition of two unionid mussels, Actinonaias ligamentina and Amblema plicata.

Citation
Sm. Baker et Dj. Hornbach, Seasonal metabolism and biochemical composition of two unionid mussels, Actinonaias ligamentina and Amblema plicata., J MOLLUS ST, 67, 2001, pp. 407-416
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MOLLUSCAN STUDIES
ISSN journal
02601230 → ACNP
Volume
67
Year of publication
2001
Part
4
Pages
407 - 416
Database
ISI
SICI code
0260-1230(200111)67:<407:SMABCO>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
We examined the seasonal patterns of physiology and biochemical composition in two unionid bivalves, Actinonaias ligamentina (subfamily Lampsilinae) a nd Amblema plicate (subfamily Ambleminae). We found that (i) A. ligamentina and A. plicata displayed different seasonal changes in physiology and bioc hemical composition, (ii) larval brooding affected the physiology but not t he biochemical composition of A. ligamentina, and (iii) A. plicata had a gr eater carbohydrate content and condition index than A. ligamentina. A. liga mentina and A. plicate had different patterns of ammonia excretion rate, O: N ratio. and clearance rate, while patterns of oxygen uptake rate were simi lar between the two species. Overall, weight specific metabolic rates were higher in A. ligamentina than in A. plicata. Both species had low protein a nd high carbohydrate content in early summer. Brooding specimens of A. liga mentina had lower oxygen uptake and ammonia excretion rates and higher O:N ratios than non-brooding specimens. Differences in condition and carbohydra te content between the two species could explain some of the species-specif ic mortalities observed since the introduction of zebra mussels.