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RECRUITMENT AND LIFE SPAN OF TWO NATURAL MUSSEL POPULATIONS PERNA PERNA(LINNAEUS) AND MYTILUS GALLOPROVINCIALIS (LAMARCK) FROM THE ALGERIAN COAST
Authors:ABADA-BOUDJEMA, YAMINA-MADIHA   DAUVIN, JEAN-CLAUDE
Affiliation:Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Laboratoire de Biologie des Invertés Marins et Malacologie CNRS URA 699, 57 rue Cuvier, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:Coexisting populations of the mussels, Perna perna and Mytilusgalloprovincialis, were monitored at two sites on the NorthAfrican coast, east of Algiers, over a five year period (1985–1989).While spatfalls were observed throughout the year, only themajor spring-summer recruitment, which occurred during favourableweather conditions, contributed to the renewal of both musselspecies at both sites. Very high densities (>10, 000 ind.m–2) were observed at both sites, but the mussel bedswere composed principally of young and small specimens due toharvesting of the largest animals for use as bait and for humanconsumption. The maximal length observed was 75 mm in P. pernaand 49 mm in M. galloprovincialis. The life span of the specieswas low, 12–24 months in P. perna and 11–28 monthsin M. galloprovincialis. This survey showed that M. galloprovincialisbecame dominant in both mussel beds due to its resistance todisturbance by human activities. (Received 5 January 1995; accepted 18 April 1995)
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