MUCUS PRODUCTION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ENERGETICS IN PATELLA VULGATA L. |
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Authors: | DAVIES, M.S. HAWKINS, S.J. JONES, H.D. |
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Affiliation: | *Department of Environmental Biology, University of Manchester M13 9PL, U.K.; and Port Erin Marine Laboratory, University of Liverpool Port Erin, Isle of Man |
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Abstract: | Most energy budgets for marine gastropods lack a measured mucusterm. This is a major omission since mucus is widespread inmolluscan physiological processes. In this paper we outlinemethods for estimating mucus production in the intertidal gastropod,Patella vulgata L. This species uses mucus primarily for adhesionand locomotion. Pedal mucus production rates were measured inaerial environments of 70% relative humidity (RH) and 100% RHand in seawater. Animals in 70% RH did not move, while thosein 100% RH and seawater were mobile. Animals in 100% RH showedthe highest mucus production rate. Those in seawater secretedabout 75% of the mucus produced in 100% RH and those in 70%RH only about 40% of that produced in 100% RH. Significant logarithmicrelationships between mucus production rate and whole dry weightof animal, and mucus production rate and shell length were foundin all cases. The mucus term in the energy budget was calculated as 23% ofingestion both for individuals and for a specific population.This is much higher than the estimate of 4% of Wright &Hartnoll (1981). We have recalculated an energy budget for Patellavulgata to include the substantial mucus term. The recalculatedbudget is structurally different from the original budget. Thissuggests conclusions drawn from budgets not including a measuredmucus term should be regarded with caution. (Received 12 September 1989; accepted 13 December 1989) |
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