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The physiological ecology of two populations of Mytilus edulis L.
Authors:B L Bayne  J Widdows
Institution:(1) Institute for Marine Environmental Research, Prospect Place, The Hoe, PL1 3DH Plymouth, England
Abstract:Summary Seasonal cycles in the rates of oxygen consumption, feeding, absorption efficiency and ammonia-nitrogen excretion in two populations of Mytilus edulis were measured in the field under ambient conditions and related to body size, the gametogenic cycle, the concentration of suspended particulate matter in the water and temperature. Relationships between the various physiological variables are also considered and protein and energy budgets estimated. Both the ldquoscope for growthrdquo and the ldquorelative maintenance costrdquo were seasonally variable, demonstrating a minimum capacity for growth in the winter and a maximum capacity in the summer. In one population subjected to abnormally high temperatures in the winter the scope for growth was negative for four or five months between January and May. These population differences are discussed and the potential for using physiological integrations in intra-specific comparisons of fitness is identified.
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