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Allometric equations for maximum filtration rate in blue mussels Mytilus edulis and importance of condition index
Authors:Hans Ulrik Riisgård  Poul S Larsen  Daniel Pleissner
Institution:1. Marine Biological Research Centre, University of Southern Denmark, Hindsholmvej 11, 5300, Kerteminde, Denmark
2. DTU Mechanical Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Technical University of Denmark, Building 403, 2800, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
3. School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Jiulong, Hong Kong
Abstract:The relationship between body dry weight (W) and shell length (L) of blue mussels, Mytilus edulis, can be expressed by the condition index (CI = W/L 3) which varies from population to population and during the year. Here, we examine the influence of CI on the relationships between maximum filtration rate (F, l h?1), W (g), and L (mm) as described by the equations: F W  = aW b and F L  = cL d , respectively. This is done by using available and new experimental laboratory data on M. edulis obtained by members of the same research team using different methods and controlled diets of cultivated algal cells. For all data, it was found that F W  = 6.773W 0.678 and F L  = 0.00135L 2.088 which are very similar to equations for mussels with ‘medium condition’ (CI = 4–6 mg cm?3): F W  = 6.567W 0.681 and F L  = 0.00150L 2.051, with b- and d-values within a few percent of the theoretically expected of 2/3 and 2, respectively. Further, based on the present data, we propose a correction factor expressed by the empirical relation F W /F L  = 0.3562CI2/3 which implies that F W tends to underestimate the actual filtration rate (F L ) when CI < 4.70 and to overestimate the filtration rate when CI > 4.70.
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