Title of article :
Population dynamics and secondary production of the cockle Cerastoderma edule: A comparison between Merja Zerga (Moroccan Atlantic Coast) and Arcachon Bay (French Atlantic Coast)
Author/Authors :
Gam، نويسنده , , Mériame and de Montaudouin، نويسنده , , Xavier and Bazairi، نويسنده , , Hocein، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
11
From page :
191
To page :
201
Abstract :
Cockle (Cerastoderma edule) population dynamics were studied at the southern limit of the distribution of this marine bivalve in Merja Zerga, Morocco. Parameters such as growth, mortality, and production were compared with those of a population at Arcachon Bay (France) a site in the center of the cockleʹs range. At each sampling period between two and three cohorts were simultaneously observed at each site and the average total abundance was usually higher at Merja Zerga. Recruitment occurred at both sites in spring when temperature rose above 19 °C, independently of the month. In Merja Zerga, winter recruitment was also observed at one occasion, following high sediment disturbance. The first year (2005–06) at Merja Zerga, the mortality rate was close to nil for juveniles and was Z = 1.5 yr− 1 for adults, providing a high production (64 g dry weight m− 2 yr− 1). At Arcachon during the same period, the juvenile mortality rate was Z = 10.9 yr− 1, the adult mortality rate was 3.4 yr− 1 and production was 26 gDW m−2 yr− 1. The second year (2006–07), mortality after recruitment was much higher (Z = 8.6 yr− 1, for juveniles) and similar to what was observed at Arcachon (Z = 8.4 yr− 1). Mortality rate of adults was higher at Merja Zerga (Z = 3.0 yr− 1) than at Arcachon (Z = 1.5 yr− 1). Production was lower at Arcachon than at Merja Zerga although growth performances were higher at Arcachon. The higher growth performance at Arcachon (Φ′ = 3.3) was mainly due to high asymptotic length (L∞ = 38 mm) and was related to low intraspecific competition compared to Merja Zerga where cockle abundance was higher (Φ′ = 3.1, L∞ = 31 mm). P/B was low in both sites and slightly higher at Arcachon (1.1–1.5 against 1.0–1.1 yr− 1). At Arcachon, recruitment was correlated with temperature, a peak occurring when temperature rose above 19 °C (June–July). At Merja Zerga, recruitment was already 2–3 months earlier but was not significantly correlated to temperature. tudy showed that population dynamics of cockles at the southern limit of this distribution fell in the range of what was observed elsewhere in the North-Eastern Atlantic coast. Most factors that were involved in population regulation (intraspecific competition, predation and sediment dynamics) were not strictly dependent on latitude. The direct role of temperature (latitude dependent factor) was not obvious. Variation in temperature could explain the recruitment delay between Arcachon and Merja Zerga and the low maximum shell length at Merja Zerga.
Keywords :
mortality , Growth , production , Merja Zerga , Arcachon Bay , cockle
Journal title :
Journal of Sea Research
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Journal of Sea Research
Record number :
2236179
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