Title of article
Morphological differences in Macoma balthica (Bivalvia, Tellinacea) from a Dutch and three southeastern United States estuaries
Author/Authors
Kamermans، نويسنده , , Pauline and Van der Veer، نويسنده , , Henk W. and Witte، نويسنده , , Johannes IJ. and Adriaans، نويسنده , , Ewout J. van den Bos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
12
From page
213
To page
224
Abstract
Field collections of the bivalve Macoma balthica in the Dutch Wadden Sea and three southeastern United States estuaries revealed morphological differences between populations of the two sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Individuals of the same age showed much larger shell lengths at the American stations. In addition, bivalves of the same body weight had higher siphon weights at the American stations than at the Dutch stations. This difference in siphon size was related to their burying depths. The American population, which invested more in heavier siphons, was able to burrow much deeper into the sediment (up to 30 cm). Deep burial may be an adaptation to avoid exposure to the high southern temperatures. Furthermore, it may serve as a refuge from blue crab predation. The results of our comparison between the southern American population and the European support the suggestion that populations of M. balthica living in these two regions should be considered separate and sibling species.
Keywords
body weight , siphon size , burying depth , Macoma balthica , bivalve
Journal title
Journal of Sea Research
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Journal of Sea Research
Record number
2235552
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