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University of the Pacific

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1972

Marine ecology

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Reproductive Ecology Of The California Sea Mussel, Mytilus Californianus Conrad, Bruce Robert Bartlett Jan 1972

Reproductive Ecology Of The California Sea Mussel, Mytilus Californianus Conrad, Bruce Robert Bartlett

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

This study deals with the reproductive ecology and larval development of Mytilus californianus. Mytilus californianus is the common mussel found along the more exposed west coast of North America from the Aleutian Islands south Isla Socorro, Mexico (Soot-Ryen, 1955) and was chosen because it is an important species in rocky intertidal communities (being the most abundant if not the most conspicuous) and forms the basis for diverse associations of numerous other species. The reproductive cycle, larval development to settlement, comparisons of reproduction in high and low populations and field observations on larval settlement are described.