1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf02366255
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Annual variation in condition, respiration and remineralisation ofMytilus edulis L. in the Sound, Denmark

Abstract: By means of monthly in situ incubations, variations in oxygen uptake, nutrient release and C/N-ratio were monitored during a period of 14 months of a mussel population (Mytilus edulis L.) located on an exposed beach. A condition index calculated as weight/length 3 showed that the condition of the mussels was highest in the spring. Specific oxygen uptake and nutrient release had separate maxima, with high oxygen uptake in the spring coinciding with a period of growth, and high nutrient release during summer whe… Show more

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“…Rates were found well in the range of previously published data for M. edulis (Okumus and Stirling, 1994;Schlüter and Johansen, 1994;Sukhotin and Pörtner, 2001). Acute ], D) of control (390 μatm) and CO 2 exposed (750 and 1120 μatm) blue mussels, M. edulis during acute warming (3°C/night).…”
Section: Thermal Limits Under Normocapniasupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Rates were found well in the range of previously published data for M. edulis (Okumus and Stirling, 1994;Schlüter and Johansen, 1994;Sukhotin and Pörtner, 2001). Acute ], D) of control (390 μatm) and CO 2 exposed (750 and 1120 μatm) blue mussels, M. edulis during acute warming (3°C/night).…”
Section: Thermal Limits Under Normocapniasupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In intertidal zones, major studies on the release of nutnents by dense populations of bivalves have been based on 1 (Dame et al 1984, Dame & Dankers 1988 or relatively few sampling occasions (Pnns , Smaal & Zurburg 1997. Other studies have investigated the year-round seasonal variation of animal nutrient excretion through in situ chamber incubations (Yamada & Kayama 1987, Boucher & Boucher-Rodoni 1988, Schlüter & Josefsen 1994. However, experimental animals were used in short period incubations and no or little information on the actual animal composition and biomass in the specific study area was given.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extended information on the temporal change of natural populations of intertidal macrozoobenthos is often neglected, but this might be fundamental in assessing the role of macrozoobenthos in the year-round processes of nutrient regeneration within the intertidal Zone. Strong temporal change of animal standing stock may possibly surpass the effect and importance of variation in excretion rate due to animal physiological factors, such as seasonal cycles of gametogenesis, Storage and utilization of body reserves, and water temperature (Bayne & Scullard 1977, Schlüter & Josefsen 1994). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Values are given as mean ± SD, n = 5-8. *Significantly different from the respective data at 10 °C, † significant difference between control and CO 2 -exposed mussels at the respective temperature 1 3 previously for M. edulis (Schlüter and Johansen 1994;Sukhotin and Pörtner 2001;Zittier et al 2015). During acute warming MO 2 increased progressively until a phase change, indicating a beginning thermal limitation, at a calculated breakpoint temperature of 20.5 °C (Fig.…”
Section: Thermal Limits Under Normocapniamentioning
confidence: 69%