ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, GROWTH AND PRODUCTION OF ANADARA SENILIS (LINNAEUS, 1758) IN A SENEGAL LAGOON |
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Authors: | DEBENAY J P; TACK D LEUNG; BA M; SY I |
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*Department de Gélologie, Faculté des Sciences 2 Bd. Lavoisier, 49045 ANGERS Cedex, France;
**Institute des Pêches Nouakchott, Mauritania;
***Department de Géologie, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Dakar Dakar, Senegal; and
°EPEEC Dakar, Senegal |
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Abstract: | Two populations of Anadara senilis were sampled periodicallyin a lagoon of Senegal. Spatfall occurs in summer during therainy season. Population density decreases from about 50, 000.m2,two months after spatfall, down to 6, 750 one year later and750 after 28 months. The average growth, measured on the surfaceof the shell, following the umbo rim axis is 0.8 mm per month.The main reduction in growth rate occurs in winter and endsby the deposition of a growth ring. A second growth reductiontakes place during the rainy season and sometimes ends by aweak growth ring. The microgrowth increments are conspicuousand widest during spring equinox. They are not directly relatedto the tidal cycle, but it was impossible to determine if theyhave a tidal or a daily periodicity. (Received 11 February 1990; accepted 16 July 1993) |
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