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1985

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Responses Of The Hard Clam Mercenaria Mercenaria (Linne) To Induction Of Spawning By Serotonin., M.C. Gibbons, M. Castagna Jan 1985

Responses Of The Hard Clam Mercenaria Mercenaria (Linne) To Induction Of Spawning By Serotonin., M.C. Gibbons, M. Castagna

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lam size, sex of clam, concentration of serotonin, and site of administration of serotonin were found to influence the mduction of spawning in the hard clam Mercenaria mercenaria (Linne). Overall, male clams greater than 36.4 mm thickness were ~ore likely_ to spawn in response to ser~ton~n i_njection at concentrations of 0.2 or 2.0-mM. Administration of serotonin by injection m the antenor adductor muscle resulted m sJgmficantly more spawnings than intragonadal injection or dispersal in water surrounding the incurrent siphon.


The Effect Of Various Levels Of Air-Supersaturated Seawater On Mercenaria Mercenaria (Linne), Mulinia Lateralis (Say), And Mya Arenaria Linne, With Reference To Gas-Bubble Disease, Robert Bisker, Michael Castagna Jan 1985

The Effect Of Various Levels Of Air-Supersaturated Seawater On Mercenaria Mercenaria (Linne), Mulinia Lateralis (Say), And Mya Arenaria Linne, With Reference To Gas-Bubble Disease, Robert Bisker, Michael Castagna

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Supersaturated seawater was produced in a flow-through system by injecting air into a pressurized seawater line. Mercenaria mercenaria, Mulinia lateralis, and Mya arenaria were exposed to several different levels of supersaturated seawater at temperatures ranging from 5 to 17°C. Gas-bubble disease occurred at total gas saturation levels of 108% in juveniles of M. lateralis and 114% in juveniles of M. arenaria. Air blisters in the tissue, flotation, and mortality were observed at these levels. Reduced growth in juveniles of M. mercenaria was found at a total gas saturation level of 115%.


The Effects Of Seed Size, Shell Bags, Crab Traps, And Netting On The Survival Of The Northern Hard Clam Mercenaria Mercenaria (Linne), John N. Kraeuter, Michael Castagna Jan 1985

The Effects Of Seed Size, Shell Bags, Crab Traps, And Netting On The Survival Of The Northern Hard Clam Mercenaria Mercenaria (Linne), John N. Kraeuter, Michael Castagna

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Seed size at planting is the dominant factor affecting hard clam survival to marketable size when field grow-out techniques are used. The use of plastic mesh nets, crab traps, and wire mesh bags (filled with oyster shells) alone or in combination can be used to increase survival of hard clams of ~ 6 to 8-mm shell height. These techniques do not provide sufficient protection for 2-mm seed. The combination of net + crab trap + shell bag was nearly twice as effective as the net alone when 10 to 14-mm seed was used and over five times as effective as …