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Biometric and reproductive aspects of the pen shell Atrina seminuda (Bivalvia: Pinnidae) in northeastern Venezuela
Authors:Maria Salomé Rangel  Jeremy Mendoza  Luis Freites  Alejandro Tagliafico  José Silva  Natividad Garcia
Institution:1. National Marine Science Centre, Southern Cross University, Coffs Harbour, NSW 2450, Australia;2. Departamento de Ciencias, UDO-NE, Isla de Margarita, Venezuela;3. Instituto Oceanográfico de Venezuela, UDO-Sucre, Cumaná, Venezuela;4. Escuela de Ciencias Aplicadas del Mar, UDO-NE, Isla de Margarita, Venezuela;5. Centro de Investigaciones Ecológicas de Guayacán, UDO-Sucre, Península de Araya, Venezuela
Abstract:The pen shell Atrina seminuda is a target for a small artisanal Caribbean fishery; however, little is known about its biology. The length frequency distribution, biometric relations and reproduction of this species were studied in northeastern Venezuela. Using transects selected from among 360 stations a population was sampled monthly by SCUBA diving. An analysis of 1748 individuals showed a shell height (SH) between 4?cm and 23.6?cm, with an average of 16.7?±?2.5?cm. For both sexes, statistical differences in mean SH were observed (analysis of variance (1, 1113)?=?69.538; P?SL), total weight (TW) and adductor muscle weight (MW) as a function of SH. In all cases there were statistical differences between males and females, with males presenting positive allometry and females showing isometry. Mean SH at maturity for males (8.24?cm) was lower than for females (11.88?cm), and for sexes combined was estimated at 8.71?cm. Gametogenic activity was observed throughout the year, with two main peaks of spawning (April and August/September 2008). All this information is crucial for demographic modelling and stock assessment for managing this species.
Keywords:Allometry  Caribbean  half-naked pen shell  length at maturity  molluscs  reproduction
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