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Ontogenetic morphometrics of individual freshwater pearl mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera (L.)) reconstructed from geometric conchology and trigonometric sclerochronology
Authors:Samuli Helama  Ilmari Valovirta
Affiliation:(1) Department of Geology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;(2) Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:This study bridges two conchological approaches to model the growth characteristics of freshwater pearl mussel shell: size-at-age and sclerochronology. We demonstrate a simple numerical model that transfers sclerochronological data into realistic estimates of ontogenetic shell sizing. This model was constructed for a subset of shell growth data dealing with morphometrics and annual shell growth increments. Further, validation of the model was performed using a dataset that was withheld from the calibration. Both subsets of data showed significant correlations between the observed (measured by vernier callipers) and reconstructed size-at-age data, indicating a successful model. The practical applicability of the model was exemplified for the studied Finnish freshwater pearl mussel populations. In accordance with the previously set theory about the plasticity of life history traits of the species, the southern mussels showed higher growth rates than the northern mussels. Handling editor: K. Martens
Keywords:Hydrobiology  Biogeography  Conservation palaeobiology  Bivalvia   Margaritifera auricularia   Finland
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