2020
DOI: 10.31398/tpjf/27.1.2019a0008
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Breeding and Larval Rearing of Asian Moon Scallop Amusium pleuronectes in Eastern Samar, Philippines

Abstract: Asian moon scallop, Amusium pleuronectes, is among the most common commercially harvested scallop in the Philippines. This study investigated suitable conditioning methods, induced spawning, and documented scallop larval development at the Marine Fisheries Research and Development Center (MFRDC) Guiuan, Eastern Samar. Scallops held in tanks with flow-through water system without substrate yielded high survival rate of 48.06 ± 5.95%. Optimum water temperature was 28-29°C for maintaining scallops. Isochrysis gal… Show more

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“…Determining the phylogenetic status of an organism provides an important pool of information for biosecurity studies. A. pleuronectes is a species that provides important information on environment quality and plays a role in the food chain of marine ecosystems (Mahidol et al, 2007;Cabacaba et al, 2020). If the phylogeny of A. pleuronectes is fully clarified, basic information will be supplied to the studies to be carried out in order to protect the balance of marine ecosystems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Determining the phylogenetic status of an organism provides an important pool of information for biosecurity studies. A. pleuronectes is a species that provides important information on environment quality and plays a role in the food chain of marine ecosystems (Mahidol et al, 2007;Cabacaba et al, 2020). If the phylogeny of A. pleuronectes is fully clarified, basic information will be supplied to the studies to be carried out in order to protect the balance of marine ecosystems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asian monsoon scallop, Amusium pleuronectes, is a bivalve species which belongs to the Pectinidae. The species has very wide distribution from central Ryukyu Island, South China Sea to the South-East Asia, and Australia (Habe, 1964;Morton, 1980), at a depth of 18 to 40 m (Minchin, 2003) and temperatures ranging 28 to 29°C (Del Norte 1986;Cabacaba et al, 2020). A. pleuronectes lies recessed in the substrate, the white colored valve positioned lying on the seabed while brown colored valve is on top and the umbonal region is submerged in the substrate (Morton 1980).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Asian monsoon scallop is present in much of the Indo‐Pacific coastal area. The species has been recorded from central Ryukyu Island, South China Sea to South‐East Asia, and Australia (Habe, 1964; Morton, 1980), at a depth of 18–40 m (Minchin, 2003) and has a larval duration divided into five steps, which take 120 days to complete (Cabacaba et al., 2020). This species, though ecologically and economically important, often forms a major component of the catch of fishing vessels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%